I am trying to work my way through the XNA MSDN documentation on saving and reading game data, and I am not having much luck.

In essence I have a manager class which keeps track multiple instance of of base classes.

I want to be able to save the state of the entire list of objects that the manager is keeping track of then then load them in the next time the game loads. Basically saving the state of the world.

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If you use the XmlSerializer as shown in the XNA 4.0 help, base classes need to have the [XmlInclude(Type)] attribute specified for each concrete type they can be serialized into.

Below is an example of how to save game data in XNA 4.0. Press F1 to save once the game is running. The data will be saved to a location similar to C:\Users\{username}\Documents\SavedGames\WindowsGame\Game1StorageContainer\Player1.

Loading the data again is a very similar process.

To get this working on XBox add references to Microsoft.Xna.Framework.GamerServices & System.Xml.Serialization.

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml.Serialization;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Graphics;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Input;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Storage;
using Microsoft.Xna.Framework.GamerServices;

namespace WindowsGame
{
    [XmlInclude(typeof(Soldier)), XmlInclude(typeof(Grenade))]
    public class BaseGameObject
    {
        public Vector3 Position { get; set; }
    }

    public class Soldier : BaseGameObject
    {
        public float Health { get; set; }
    }

    public class Grenade : BaseGameObject
    {
        public float TimeToDetonate { get; set; }
    }

    public struct SaveGameData
    {
        public string PlayerName;
        public Vector2 AvatarPosition;
        public int Level;
        public int Score;
        public List<BaseGameObject> GameObjects;
    }

    public class Game1 : Microsoft.Xna.Framework.Game
    {
        enum SavingState
        {
            NotSaving,
            ReadyToSelectStorageDevice,
            SelectingStorageDevice,

            ReadyToOpenStorageContainer,    // once we have a storage device start here
            OpeningStorageContainer,
            ReadyToSave
        }

        GraphicsDeviceManager graphics;
        KeyboardState oldKeyboardState;
        KeyboardState currentKeyboardState;
        StorageDevice storageDevice;
        SavingState savingState = SavingState.NotSaving;
        IAsyncResult asyncResult;
        PlayerIndex playerIndex = PlayerIndex.One;
        StorageContainer storageContainer;
        string filename = "savegame.sav";

        SaveGameData saveGameData = new SaveGameData()
        {
            PlayerName = "Grunt",
            AvatarPosition = new Vector2(10, 15),
            Level = 3,
            Score = 99424,
            GameObjects = new List<BaseGameObject>() 
            { 
                new Soldier { Health = 10.0f, Position = new Vector3(0.0f, 10.0f, 0.0f) },
                new Grenade { TimeToDetonate = 3.0f, Position = new Vector3(4.0f, 3.0f, 0.0f) }
            }
        };

        public Game1()
        {
            graphics = new GraphicsDeviceManager(this);
            Content.RootDirectory = "Content";

#if XBOX
            Components.Add(new GamerServicesComponent(this));
#endif

            currentKeyboardState = Keyboard.GetState();
        }

        protected override void Update(GameTime gameTime)
        {
            if (GamePad.GetState(PlayerIndex.One).Buttons.Back == ButtonState.Pressed)
                this.Exit();

            oldKeyboardState = currentKeyboardState;
            currentKeyboardState = Keyboard.GetState();

            UpdateSaveKey(Keys.F1);
            UpdateSaving();

            base.Update(gameTime);
        }

        private void UpdateSaveKey(Keys saveKey)
        {
            if (!oldKeyboardState.IsKeyDown(saveKey) && currentKeyboardState.IsKeyDown(saveKey))
            {
                if (savingState == SavingState.NotSaving)
                {
                    savingState = SavingState.ReadyToOpenStorageContainer;
                }
            }
        }

        private void UpdateSaving()
        {
            switch (savingState)
            {
                case SavingState.ReadyToSelectStorageDevice:
#if XBOX
                    if (!Guide.IsVisible)
#endif
                    {
                        asyncResult = StorageDevice.BeginShowSelector(playerIndex, null, null);
                        savingState = SavingState.SelectingStorageDevice;
                    }
                    break;

                case SavingState.SelectingStorageDevice:
                    if (asyncResult.IsCompleted)
                    {
                        storageDevice = StorageDevice.EndShowSelector(asyncResult);
                        savingState = SavingState.ReadyToOpenStorageContainer;
                    }
                    break;

                case SavingState.ReadyToOpenStorageContainer:
                    if (storageDevice == null || !storageDevice.IsConnected)
                    {
                        savingState = SavingState.ReadyToSelectStorageDevice;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        asyncResult = storageDevice.BeginOpenContainer("Game1StorageContainer", null, null);
                        savingState = SavingState.OpeningStorageContainer;
                    }
                    break;

                case SavingState.OpeningStorageContainer:
                    if (asyncResult.IsCompleted)
                    {
                        storageContainer = storageDevice.EndOpenContainer(asyncResult);
                        savingState = SavingState.ReadyToSave;
                    }
                    break;

                case SavingState.ReadyToSave:
                    if (storageContainer == null)
                    {
                        savingState = SavingState.ReadyToOpenStorageContainer;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        try
                        {
                            DeleteExisting();
                            Save();
                        }
                        catch (IOException e)
                        {
                            // Replace with in game dialog notifying user of error
                            Debug.WriteLine(e.Message);
                        }
                        finally
                        {
                            storageContainer.Dispose();
                            storageContainer = null;
                            savingState = SavingState.NotSaving;
                        }
                    }
                    break;
            }
        }

        private void DeleteExisting()
        {
            if (storageContainer.FileExists(filename))
            {
                storageContainer.DeleteFile(filename);
            }
        }

        private void Save()
        {
            using (Stream stream = storageContainer.CreateFile(filename))
            {
                XmlSerializer serializer = new XmlSerializer(typeof(SaveGameData));
                serializer.Serialize(stream, saveGameData);
            }
        }

        protected override void Draw(GameTime gameTime)
        {
            GraphicsDevice.Clear(Color.CornflowerBlue);

            base.Draw(gameTime);
        }
    }
}
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Perfect. Thank you very much. This is exactly what I needed to work off of. – NA Slacker Sep 16 '10 at 22:52
Shouldn't the stream be closed after saving? – Jesse Demarco Feb 4 at 1:50
The stream is encapsulated in a using block which will call IDisposable.Dispose on the stream at the end of the block. This will occur even if an exception is thrown within the block so is safer than just calling Close. – Empyrean Feb 7 at 5:36
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That's great... tyvm for the very helpful code. Btw, I had to do some digging to find this, but in order to get it to work in an Xbox 360 project, you have to be sure to manually add System.Xml.Serializable to the references for the Xbox 360 project as it doesn't automatically add it if you copy over from the Windows project.

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Thanks. Code updated to work on XBox with note about required references. – Empyrean Feb 7 at 6:01
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