Open ItsMythMaster opened 7 months ago
Can you please include / send me the wgs folder (and the Steam save, if able)?
I can't unfortunately because I don't have the steam version. I was going to get it if you could make the save transfer work. Sorry about that but thanks for trying. Have a nice day!
On Wed, 24 Jan 2024, 18:20 Mark Mäkinen, @.***> wrote:
Can you please include / send me the wgs folder (and the Steam save, if able)?
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Only zipping up the wgs folder is a good start, I can search for Steam saves elsewhere.
From the issue template:
Game saves from the Xbox Game Pass / Microsoft Store version are needed to add support for the game. Here's how to obtain the saves:
- Open up the Windows Run dialog by pressing Win+R
- Type in "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages" (without quotes)
- Search for a folder name that possibly includes the name of the game or the name of the game developer or publisher. The name format should be something like "DeveloperOrPublisherName.PossibleGameName_RandomLettersAndNumbers", e.g. "BethesdaSoftworks.ProjectGold_3275kfvn8vcwc" for Starfield.
If you found a suitable folder name:
- Copy and paste the folder name below in this text field. That's the package name for the game.
- Open up the folder and the "SystemAppData" folder inside it.
- Zip up the "wgs" folder.
I found it, sorry about that!
On Wed, 24 Jan 2024 at 23:22, Mark Mäkinen @.***> wrote:
Only zipping up the wgs folder is a good start, I can search for Steam saves elsewhere.
From the issue template:
Game saves from the Xbox Game Pass / Microsoft Store version are needed to add support for the game. Here's how to obtain the saves:
- Open up the Windows Run dialog by pressing Win+R
- Type in "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages" (without quotes)
- Search for a folder name that possibly includes the name of the game or the name of the game developer or publisher. The name format should be something like "DeveloperOrPublisherName.PossibleGameName_RandomLettersAndNumbers", e.g. "BethesdaSoftworks.ProjectGold_3275kfvn8vcwc" for Starfield.
If you found a suitable folder name:
- Copy and paste the folder name below in this text field. That's the package name for the game.
- Open up the folder and the "SystemAppData" folder inside it.
- Zip up the "wgs" folder.
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@Z1ni, I'm adding the saves (wgs and Steam) to this issue. Thanks for you time!
Game name: Citizen Sleeper
Game package name: SurpriseAttackPtyLtd.CitizenSleeper_8k24hnfn3vvj0