Monster Hunter Wilds

Monster Hunter Wilds

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Aer3 Mar 10 @ 11:08pm
Save Transferring
Are there any save editor mods for Wilds that lets you transfer saves? I want to copy saves and move them from one place to another.
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AuraFlash Mar 10 @ 11:21pm 
Originally posted by Jhinns:
Are there any save editor mods for Wilds that lets you transfer saves? I want to copy saves and move them from one place to another.

What are you talking about, like from One PC to another or from PC to console? Cause if it's from pc to pc, it's on the Steam cloud baby.
Aer3 Mar 10 @ 11:27pm 
Originally posted by AuraFlash:
Originally posted by Jhinns:
Are there any save editor mods for Wilds that lets you transfer saves? I want to copy saves and move them from one place to another.

What are you talking about, like from One PC to another or from PC to console? Cause if it's from pc to pc, it's on the Steam cloud baby.
Something like the Save Editor mod for Monster Hunter World
AuraFlash Mar 10 @ 11:29pm 
Originally posted by Jhinns:
Originally posted by AuraFlash:

What are you talking about, like from One PC to another or from PC to console? Cause if it's from pc to pc, it's on the Steam cloud baby.
Something like the Save Editor mod for Monster Hunter World

that doesn't answer my question, cause if you're looking for a save editor simply to edit your save (or to transfer to Console), then no, atleast i haven't seen one yet and it's looked down pretty badly by the MH community if abused.
Last edited by AuraFlash; Mar 10 @ 11:29pm
Traltwin Mar 10 @ 11:30pm 
Originally posted by Jhinns:
Are there any save editor mods for Wilds that lets you transfer saves? I want to copy saves and move them from one place to another.
If it's from PC to PC ... it's got Cloud Saves so ... pointless... If you're going from PC to Console that doesn't exist.
Rum Mar 11 @ 3:33am 
Using the clipboard on Windows is quite simple. Here’s how you can copy, cut, and paste items using the clipboard:
Copying and Pasting Text or Files

Copying:
Text: Highlight the text you want to copy. Right-click on the highlighted text and select "Copy," or press Ctrl + C on your keyboard.
Files: Select the file(s) you want to copy. Right-click on the selected file(s) and choose "Copy," or press Ctrl + C.

Cutting:
Text: Highlight the text you want to cut. Right-click and select "Cut," or press Ctrl+X.
Files: Select the file(s) you want to cut. Right-click and choose "Cut," or press Ctrl+X.

Pasting:
Navigate to the location where you want to paste the copied or cut item.
Right-click in the desired location and select "Paste," or press Ctrl + V.

Using the Clipboard History (Windows 10 and later)

Windows 10 and later versions have a clipboard history feature that allows you to access multiple items you've copied:

Enable Clipboard History:
Go to Settings > System > Clipboard.
Turn on the toggle for Clipboard history.

Access Clipboard History:
Press Windows + V to open the clipboard history.
You can select any item from the list to paste it.

Additional Tips

Clear Clipboard: You can clear the clipboard history by going to the clipboard settings and clicking on "Clear."
Sync Across Devices: If you enable the sync feature in the clipboard settings, you can access your clipboard history across different Windows devices.

This should help you effectively use the clipboard on Windows!
NeoX Mar 11 @ 3:35am 
Originally posted by Jhinns:
Are there any save editor mods for Wilds that lets you transfer saves? I want to copy saves and move them from one place to another.

if you are hoping to make the savegame from someone else to yours, then i have to dissepoint you. Monster Hunter Wilds will refuse to load that savegame if its not loaded by the same Steam Account that created it. Anything else with "modding savegame" is cheating anyway and will be removed (again), on the next patch-up. Just like many complain and report right now.
Last edited by NeoX; Mar 11 @ 3:36am
Pajardo Mar 15 @ 3:30pm 
Originally posted by Rum:
Using the clipboard on Windows is quite simple. Here’s how you can copy, cut, and paste items using the clipboard:
Copying and Pasting Text or Files

Copying:
Text: Highlight the text you want to copy. Right-click on the highlighted text and select "Copy," or press Ctrl + C on your keyboard.
Files: Select the file(s) you want to copy. Right-click on the selected file(s) and choose "Copy," or press Ctrl + C.

Cutting:
Text: Highlight the text you want to cut. Right-click and select "Cut," or press Ctrl+X.
Files: Select the file(s) you want to cut. Right-click and choose "Cut," or press Ctrl+X.

Pasting:
Navigate to the location where you want to paste the copied or cut item.
Right-click in the desired location and select "Paste," or press Ctrl + V.

Using the Clipboard History (Windows 10 and later)

Windows 10 and later versions have a clipboard history feature that allows you to access multiple items you've copied:

Enable Clipboard History:
Go to Settings > System > Clipboard.
Turn on the toggle for Clipboard history.

Access Clipboard History:
Press Windows + V to open the clipboard history.
You can select any item from the list to paste it.

Additional Tips

Clear Clipboard: You can clear the clipboard history by going to the clipboard settings and clicking on "Clear."
Sync Across Devices: If you enable the sync feature in the clipboard settings, you can access your clipboard history across different Windows devices.

This should help you effectively use the clipboard on Windows!
U must be fun at the parties
Iggi Mar 15 @ 3:36pm 
Originally posted by Pajardo:
U must be fun at the parties
You should hear him talk about excel spreadsheets, it’ll knock your socks off.
Originally posted by Iggi:
Originally posted by Pajardo:
U must be fun at the parties
You should hear him talk about excel spreadsheets, it’ll knock your socks off.

Probably. I am just not sure if that is something to brag about or something you warn others of.
Be careful and make sure you manually backup your saves. Just lost all my progress because I assumed Steam cloud saves would work properly but no, didn't load the save from my other PC then it initialized a new save and that immediately got synced and lost my original save.
Originally posted by YoungMoist:
Be careful and make sure you manually backup your saves. Just lost all my progress because I assumed Steam cloud saves would work properly but no, didn't load the save from my other PC then it initialized a new save and that immediately got synced and lost my original save.

There is a very good publicly available script which makes automatically a backup copy of your game when you start the game. You can and should use that in the future if you do not want to manually backup.
"Save editor mods. For save file transfer"

Suuuuuuure
cneuries Apr 29 @ 12:55pm 
If you go to your userdata folder, for me it's the folder named "2246340" which I believe is the game's Steam ID -- that contains your save files
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