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You should at least get an error message, though.
More and more reports pop up where savegames with "strange anomalies" (modded savefiles) get removed on patch-ups. Like certain weapons, stats or merchant manipulations.
Yeah. I am still pondering how to tell people "delete your investigations if you suspect you played with a cheater". But I cannot come up with something catchy yet.
Check your savegames location then.
See here section How To: Backup Your Savegame
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3436896664
True. Shame they still flood YT with "hunt speedruns" and make it look its "all about the build".
One trap people fall into are these "gold crown" investigation """exchanges""". Around 50% of the people offering these just have them spawn modded.
Well this is a mod and it seems to have effected your savegame in its checksum. Or you have more then that and just not want to admit it. Eitherway the result is final.
As I wrote in the section How To: Backup Your Savegame
Mod users should not bring up their savegame issues here for obvious reasons. So yeah, they get blame for that.
Its not a blame, but an obvious direction to the source of the issue.
Actually, I do blame. I remember the countless times I try to help troubleshooting, just to find out the players game was borked because of mods which they failed to mention.
Countless. Times. Crashes after updates, people claiming reinstalled the game yadayada, and still they did not remove dinput8.dll or dxgi.dll or any other files which do not belong in the game folder. I am fed up of those people and I am strongly convinced, those who use mods should know what they are doing, or do not do it in the first place. Either way they should not avoid responsibility and bring it up where it belongs: in the modding community, not in the normal game hub.
Alright thats true. Well explained and i can only agree. Btw you are doing an awesome job here! keep it up!
Have some tips for your work here :-)