» Sun Jun 10, 2012 1:50 pm
Depending your rig, there is a save cutoff limit. Mine kicks in around 1800 save files, and what happens is that the saves simply don't save, even when you try to overwrite a file.
Skyrim seems pretty stable regarding overwriting, and I don't think anyone has reported instability or corrupted saves from this.
One issue with the system is the inability to 'name' saves...sure, the game does it, but it's not the best option. If you are on pc, you can create a folder (anywhere that you can remember where it is), and then copy the last save of a character from your Skryim saved games folder and then paste it into the new folder...simply reverse the process to reactivate your old character. This will stop you inadvertantly erasing an earlier character that you might have been saving for when DLC comes out, or if you have different people playing your copy of Skyrim with different characters (very helpful for people with kids or grandkids).