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I admit, yes, I finished Need for Speed: Heat and got bored and decided to use CheatEngine to mod cars into the game. I managed to get Mercer's Ford Explorer into the game (no problem) and swap out the Challenger at the dealership for the Charger SRT8 cop car, but the game crashed when I tried to buy a G35 that I swapped the 350Z for.
When the game crashed, I tried to restart it, but I kept getting an Error Code: 001B080F ("Item System Synchronization failed.") error followed by the game crashing. I even tried deleting NFS: Heat from my computer and then trying to restart it, but to no avail. Is there a way to fix the game, or am I permanently screwed?
Ok, I figured it out!
1: go to Documents > Need for Speed: Heat > Saves > savegame > and there should be a file with no file type labelled “1”
2: Unfortunately, if you didn’t copy that file the first time around to a different location (I regret to inform you, but you’re going to have to delete that file no matter what). If you don’t have another copy of 1 somewhere else, then you’re going to have to restart Heat from the beginning (which honestly isn’t that bad), but make sure to continuously send updated copies of 1 to another location to back it up. That way, you can replace your new save with an old one if something goes wrong.
- POLICE_DPART3 months agoRising Newcomer
Hi, do u have any idea how to fix this problem in ps4 savedata?
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