Z1ni / XGP-save-extractor

Python script to extract savefiles out of Xbox Game Pass for PC games
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Support for Citizen Sleeper #98

Open ItsMythMaster opened 7 months ago

ItsMythMaster commented 7 months ago

Game name: Citizen Sleeper

Game package name: SurpriseAttackPtyLtd.CitizenSleeper_8k24hnfn3vvj0

Z1ni commented 7 months ago

Can you please include / send me the wgs folder (and the Steam save, if able)?

ItsMythMaster commented 7 months ago

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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Z1ni commented 7 months ago

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:

  1. Open up the Windows Run dialog by pressing Win+R
  2. Type in "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages" (without quotes)
  3. 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:

  1. Copy and paste the folder name below in this text field. That's the package name for the game.
  2. Open up the folder and the "SystemAppData" folder inside it.
  3. Zip up the "wgs" folder.
ItsMythMaster commented 7 months ago

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:

  1. Open up the Windows Run dialog by pressing Win+R
  2. Type in "%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages" (without quotes)
  3. 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:

  1. Copy and paste the folder name below in this text field. That's the package name for the game.
  2. Open up the folder and the "SystemAppData" folder inside it.
  3. Zip up the "wgs" folder.

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elton-morais commented 5 months ago

@Z1ni, I'm adding the saves (wgs and Steam) to this issue. Thanks for you time!

steam-citizen-sleeper.zip wgs-citizen-sleeper.zip