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The saves aren't in a .lua format or other easily editable configuration however, if you do happen to find a way to edit them, please post back here and let me know?
I don't think there is a way to edit the savegames, which sucks.
Honestly I will probably just uninstall the game. I have no motivation to start all over again because of a stupid bug like this.
The plethora of bugs, (Such as vanishing storage containers) and the complete lack of rebindable keys (and the dev deciding it's a low priority) is why I refunded the title. It's got great potential, but in its current state it's unfortunately not worth the asking price for a game that's not even playable.
I played too long for a refund. I'm not that salty because it was only 10 Euro / dollar and the base game is pretty fun. But I will probably not play again for 6 months, to give the dev enough time to bug-fix and polish the game.
Or more, seeing that adding content is a priority for the dev right now.
A beta is always refundable if its not functional. aka a game breaking bug. Hell, I got a refund for Killing Floor 2 when it went 1.0 because they changed the gameplay enough from beta...
If you need a refund, explain why in the form and get one.
Do you mean the guy asking about save locations? Or the guy saying they aren't easily editable? Or the person saying the first guy still can refund it?
Who is expecting a "polished game"?
People pretending that people asking for assistance in finding solutions to problems are possessing opinions they haven't expressed anywhere in the conversation, always amuse me. I won't be too hard on you though, you at least tried to throw a possible work around for new games... Its not relevant to the conversation at hand, but its at least maybe useful to someone... somewhere... maybe.
Then you go and do the "But it works for me" waste of electricity. It doesn't work for others, genius. And the complaints of it not working help the developer fix the bugs. They already solved the teleporting furniture one from yesterday.
Im sure Fallout 4 just works for Todd Howard but everyone else is having issues with the bug riddled mess. Telling people "Your experience is wrong because it works for me" is so redundant it makes me want to explain that repeating "Your experience is wrong because it works for me" is also redundant.
I want a save editor or at least a dev console to unbreak certain things when they break. Because they do break. Im still trying to figure out why bullets hit trees when I have line of sight because wasting ammo sucks.
But no, the game is flawless for you. I guess the devs should stop working on it completely since it is fine for you. People shouldn't complain about bugs they have because you don't have them. That is what you sound like when you say you have "certainly not encountered anything game breaking or 'not playable"
Im now going to go make a bug report about a possible bug I experienced, which may be a design choice that I need to make a character around solving. I don't know, I'll need to ask. I expect to see you there, telling me that Im "just whinging about game difficulty" when the hit detection seems iffy or some other equally useless remark.
Good day.
Indeed, sir.
Here is a thought, ask politely in another thread about features you want to see. And who knows, maybe the dev will oblige sooner than later. Or don't and keep being rabidly annoyed over minor things, I'm sure that'll get you far in life.
Hmm. I know it works in Australia but we have customer rights here, not consumer management. Hell, we are the reason steam does refunds at all.
Too many options to debug the support menu. The options that I take usually say something like "We don't usually give refunds for games with long playtime but...."
THIS!
And also THIS!