So I have searched my entire laptop files and even tried using the Game Save Manager and I cannot figure out where the save files are at. I played for 15 hours and do not want to lose my progress yet I need to format my laptop soon for technical reasons. Any Help? Showing 1 - 9 of 9 comments. It uses steam cloud, you can just reinstall the game and steam will download your latest saves.
And there is no way for the saves to be lost? Samurai View Profile View Posts. If you upload the saves to the cloud storage it will just download the saves the next time you install the game. Many of you will not understand this Surely you don't get those trophies. I feel like they would only unlock as you earn them. Sort of like how just because I pull up a save of Uncharted 1, I don't get the trophies they retroactively assigned because there was no trophy support back them.
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Side Quest 3 Answers How do I find the three pigeons? Side Quest 1 Answer. Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? I've tried resigning it, but unfortunately get an "corrupted file" error. However, at the beginning of the game, Evan is exiled from his home and so decides to create his own kingdom. Players can currently access the game on PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows. If you've played a lot of Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, you might want to backup your saves to prevent losing progress if anything goes wrong e.
For this, you'll need to know how to find your save data files. Knowing where your save files are located also comes in handy if you're moving to a new computer or want to share your save game with a friend there are a plethora of other things you can do with access to your save files.
But that's enough blabbering on about what you can do with your save files and why you might want to access them, you're here for a reason: to find out where they are.
On Windows, you can find them at the following path:. If it's not there, see this guide to locate it, then return here. Inside the userdata folder, there will be a folder for each Steam account that has played on your Steam installation. Each folder stores data relevant to a specific account and therefore is named as the Steam3ID of the account it relates to:.
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