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Post by fallen on Apr 13, 2016 17:24:32 GMT -5
Would it be possible to add steam cloud save? Play on my desktop, continue on my laptop kinda thing Is it not possible to simply copy and paste the save game folder from the desktop to the laptop, and vice versa? Yes, that is possible and is a simple solution. You can even paste across platforms (Mac to Windows). Still, cloud save would add a great level of convenience.
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Post by Navnukjent on Apr 13, 2016 19:04:50 GMT -5
Is it not possible to simply copy and paste the save game folder from the desktop to the laptop, and vice versa? Yes, that is possible and is a simple solution. You can even paste across platforms (Mac to Windows). Still, cloud save would add a great level of convenience. Nice. I also assume that the folder in question is: (C:) Windows\Users\%User%\AppData\Local\HeroesOfSteel.win32\ Is it possible to only copy certain game files or will that mess up some DB in the game?
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Post by fallen on Apr 13, 2016 20:51:11 GMT -5
Yes, that is possible and is a simple solution. You can even paste across platforms (Mac to Windows). Still, cloud save would add a great level of convenience. Nice. I also assume that the folder in question is: (C:) Windows\Users\%User%\AppData\Local\HeroesOfSteel.win32\ Is it possible to only copy certain game files or will that mess up some DB in the game? There are two types of database files -- core.db and game_X.db. Core.db keeps a record of each game_X.db. So, that makes it a challenge to move game_x.db files around between core.db. For that reason, we'd suggest moving the whole thing around for simplicity sake. If you want the complicated explanation of how you can move individual game files, I can type it up, but its a bit more complex and takes some care on your part.
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Post by Navnukjent on Apr 14, 2016 0:39:00 GMT -5
Nice. I also assume that the folder in question is: (C:) Windows\Users\%User%\AppData\Local\HeroesOfSteel.win32\ Is it possible to only copy certain game files or will that mess up some DB in the game? There are two types of database files -- core.db and game_X.db. Core.db keeps a record of each game_X.db. So, that makes it a challenge to move game_x.db files around between core.db. For that reason, we'd suggest moving the whole thing around for simplicity sake. If you want the complicated explanation of how you can move individual game files, I can type it up, but its a bit more complex and takes some care on your part. It's not a big bother to copy the entire thing, so I'll pass on the fiddly bits. Thanks for all the help.
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