With all the possible bugs and the branching choices resulting from non-descriptive dialogue choices, I decided I wanted to be able to backup saves since manually saving wasn’t available.
For those like me, here’s how to do it and how I have it set up:
- Create a folder on your desktop, I named mine “TLO saves”.
- Go to C:\Users\(your account)\AppData\Local\LostHero\Saved
- Right click on the folder “SaveGames” i wybierz Send To > Pulpit (create shortcut).
- Put the SaveGames shortcut into the folder you made in step 1.
- Inside the folder from step 1, create a new folder and name it whatever you want – I name mine based on where I’m at in the story pertaining to my reason for backing up a save. EX: “Just before Ratkin talk in mines”
- Open the SaveGames shortcut, copy the file “PlaythroughSave.sav” and paste it into the folder made just above in step 5.
You can repeat steps 5 I 6 whenever you want to “tworzyć” a save point to come back to. Replacing the save puts your progress directly to where it was at the time of the backup.
I tested this by having multiple New Games. Na przykład, if you start a new game, it doesn’t replace other playthroughs. Each playthrough gets its own save slot which all fall under the same, single save file.
It’s a little annoying, but it’s worth doing if you don’t feel like playing through the entire game again to correct one mistake.
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