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Help is it possible to migrate my save files from one pc to another??
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does anyone know if i can migrate my save files??
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(01-06-2017, 08:52 AM)Randomcanadian Wrote: does anyone know if i can migrate my save files??

Yes, you can upload your game save files... not sure where yours are, but mine are under "user name"/"saved games"/"pokemon uranium"... to your email (attaching will do fine).  Then download it to the computer you want it on.  Of course, you have to download Pokemon Uranium to the other computer. You just put the save files from the email into the new saved game of PU.
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(01-06-2017, 10:46 AM)NewNotNoob Wrote:
(01-06-2017, 08:52 AM)Randomcanadian Wrote: does anyone know if i can migrate my save files??

Yes, you can upload your game save files... not sure where yours are, but mine are under "user name"/"saved games"/"pokemon uranium"... to your email (attaching will do fine).  Then download it to the computer you want it on.  Of course, you have to download Pokemon Uranium to the other computer.  You just put the save files from the email into the new saved game of PU.

Thanks ill try that
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Or, if you have a flashdrive, you can just move the save files there, along with a copy of the game it self. If you keep them in their own separate folders (easy, if you just Copy and paste both of them into the flashdrive), then essentially you can play Uranium anywhere with a computer. It'll be a slight pain to update the save files before you end any game you play on the go, but it is worth it, imo.
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I usually back up my saved file to my Google Drive account after each time I'm done playing for the day. That way, I can play it on another computer if I need to, and I have a backup in case anything happens.
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(01-09-2017, 08:02 AM)RayquazaLord Wrote: I usually back up my saved file to my Google Drive account after each time I'm done playing for the day. That way, I can play it on another computer if I need to, and I have a backup in case anything happens.

Bloody 'ell, that brilliant! Why didn't I think of the concept? Would have made playing the game on the go much more easy on me than not....
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(01-10-2017, 04:26 AM)Lord Windos Wrote:
(01-09-2017, 08:02 AM)RayquazaLord Wrote: I usually back up my saved file to my Google Drive account after each time I'm done playing for the day. That way, I can play it on another computer if I need to, and I have a backup in case anything happens.

Bloody 'ell, that brilliant! Why didn't I think of the concept? Would have made playing the game on the go much more easy on me than not....

It definitely is much easier. You just have to get in the habit of copying your save file to Drive after each time you're done playing, otherwise when you go to play on another PC, your data is behind. I've done that a few times, and it sucks. But once you get used to copying the file, it does make like much easier. I play(ed) the game at work and at home, so Drive made going between the 2 a breeze.
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