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@crinrict I don't think so? I'm not very experienced when it comes to saves and all that so I don't mess around much with those. I can only share an attached screenshot of the saves that would correspond with the save I played when I cheated the vampire level. I don't know if any of the versions would serve as backup or if they would all be affected to be honest.
Any suggestions?
@vicucha_sc Hello! Thanks for sharing that image. It shows that you do have several versions. I believe @crinrict was referring to a backup that you might have created manually? If you haven't made any manual backups, then there is an in-game recover save option for those that you showed in your save folder. When you launch the game, you can choose the Load Game option to see a list of saves to load. In that view, there is an icon to click to Recover Save.
Clicking that button shows you the last five auto-save points.
Then you can check the time and click Recover on one that possibly was before you made any changes. When you recover a save, the game will generate a save that uses your saved game name and also adds "recovered" at the end of the name. This way you can test that save from before you made any unwanted changes without losing any progress in your current save.
- 12 months ago@JonaO703 Thank you for the advice and instructions. I may try that if nothing else works.
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