Game Quick-Save Lacks Audio Feedback to Confirm Save Success
Players using quick-save in games receive no audio confirmation, leaving them uncertain whether the save completed. A simple sound effect on save would eliminate ambiguity. This is a UX feature request for game developers, not a platform-level problem.
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