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Re: Where did all my DAI saves go?

Honestly, I don't know for sure.....

BUT my experience is Cloud saves are chancy at best and not something I would trust to safeguard my data and would only use it if I had to play the game on multiple computers and didn't have an easy way to move the data between them.

IF you allowed cloud saves to overwrite your local saves and something had happened to erase them from the cloud or corrupt them, then sorry you are probably out of luck.  IF you had backed up your data in the recent past, you MAY have access to them in the backups you made.

C:\Users\Your user name\BioWare\Dragon Age Inquisition\Save

^^  typical location for saves from DAI and in general all Bioware games. IF you have files here, then they may be corrupted and removing a few MAY get you back to where you want.....or you MAY can start a new game get to the first place you can save, save the game, and then attempt to load into one of the other saves by changing the character you are looking at....maybe.

Your best hope is that the game "lost" the saves files from it's memory, and by creating a new character you make it remember where it is and then see the saves that are already there....

Good luck, sorry you are having issues, but honestly, just try to look at it as an opportunity to experience DAI again, as it can be a fun and beautiful game.

2 Replies

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    I think they are gone for good ☹️, what I think happened was my partner logged into origin on my PC and played DAI, and it overwrote the local files with his cloud saves, and then when I went onto mine it probably did the whole "your cloud saves are out of date" thing, and I didn't think twice about clicking upload.

  • mcsupersport's avatar
    mcsupersport
    Hero+
    8 years ago

    @Sansanvi91

    My personal opinion.....

    Unless you need to regularly transfer saves between computers or share saves between players, then I would turn it off.  It is far safer to make a backup saves folder and simply copy saves there manually every so often then to rely on cloud saves.  I have had three experiences with Cloud backup in my household.....1, my saves were lost to corruption, once my son's saves were restored from a system wipe out, and third was my son lost his saves due to cloud overwrite......so we have a 1 for 3 record in my house, and now all cloud saves are disabled.

    Sorry you had this happen, but it does give you a chance to restart some characters and get back into the story fully.  I often find I can't connect with a character if I put them down for awhile and try to go back later....I often end up scrapping them anyway and starting over.