Players are reporting that the PC version of Monster Hunter World: Iceborne is deleting their old save f♍iles, forcing them to restart their gamesꦡ.
168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Monster Hunter World’s new expansion, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Iceborne, finally arrived on PC this week and it was mostly smooth sailing. However, some players are reporting a disastrous event: Iceborne is eating their save files.
Some Monster Hunter players have already accumulated hundreds of hours on their characters, so to have them go up in smoke can be devastating. Multiple reports on the Steam forums, Reddit, and Resetera are saying this is not an isolated occurrence, and that players must be careful when they load up Iceborne.
The issue seems to go like this: after installing Iceborne, the game will perform a check on the save file as it normally does. Some players are receiving the message, "No compatible save was found,” and if you click to proceed, the game will cr⛄eate an entirely new save fil💝e and overwrite the old one. If cloud saving is enabled, it will also overwrite that file when the game is exited.
Nobody is quite sure what is causing the issue. Some suggest that it might be mods, while others suggest that there was a save file format change in a previous update. If the player hadn’t logged on in a while and never received that update, going straight to Iceborne might cause that player to skip the previous update 𝐆entirely and miss out on the save file upgrade.
If you haven’t started playing Iceborne yet, players are recommending that . ൲You can locate your save file in the following directory: Steam\User data\(your steam user ID number)\582010.
One Reddit user is that involves loading in a base-version Monster Hunter World without Iceborne installed. This will apparently provide this previous file format update, which will then allow Iceborne to proceed with the old save file.
So far, there has been no official word from Capcom if a fix is in the works. Until we hear, follow the advice above and back up your save f🐈iles to prevent yourself from having to start over ent🅷irely.
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