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Where does RL save keep your save file? Locally, on the cloud, or both?
Might be removing Rocket League from my computer for a while while I do some important stuff since I dont have enough will power to not play it. I want to make sure I dont lose my progress.
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duck. Jul 1, 2016 @ 7:08pm 
It's saved in both places, but I've had trouble with cloud before and lost my level. So you probably want to back it up anyway.

It's located in:
Documents > My Games > Rocket League
John Hadley Jul 1, 2016 @ 7:35pm 
Rocket League saves to the cloud so you don't need to back anything up as long as you have cloud saving enabled.

The save files are in Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\SaveData\DBE_Production

If you back up those files and want to restore them later when you have cloud saving enabled then you need to start Rocket League then copy the files into that folder then shut down Rocket League and restart it.
Last edited by John Hadley; Jul 1, 2016 @ 7:38pm
Roman Reigns May 17, 2021 @ 6:59am 
I don't have it in my Documents folder, I can't find it anywhere, that is the reason why game is not working as it should, always when I launch it, it plays tutorial, can I fix it?
reverb (Banned) May 17, 2021 @ 7:43am 
Progress is saved on the cloud, you won't lose it.
On your pc is just replays, settings, presets, cache, stuff like that.
Roman Reigns May 17, 2021 @ 8:06am 
Can I open cloud? I have never done that
John Hadley May 17, 2021 @ 10:01am 
Originally posted by Seth Rollins:
I don't have it in my Documents folder, I can't find it anywhere, that is the reason why game is not working as it should, always when I launch it, it plays tutorial, can I fix it?
If you are playing the Steam version of the game it should create a Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\SaveData\DBE_Production folder. I think the Epic games launcher version of the game may use a different folder.

If the game cannot create this folder because the user does not have write permissions to Documents or any of the subfolders that lead to Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\SaveData\DBE_Productionthen I don't know what will happen. Its quite possible that you will have start over at the tutorial every time.
Roman Reigns May 18, 2021 @ 4:13am 
Originally posted by John Hadley:
Originally posted by Seth Rollins:
I don't have it in my Documents folder, I can't find it anywhere, that is the reason why game is not working as it should, always when I launch it, it plays tutorial, can I fix it?
If you are playing the Steam version of the game it should create a Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\SaveData\DBE_Production folder. I think the Epic games launcher version of the game may use a different folder.

If the game cannot create this folder because the user does not have write permissions to Documents or any of the subfolders that lead to Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\SaveData\DBE_Productionthen I don't know what will happen. Its quite possible that you will have start over at the tutorial every time.

I play Epic Games version.
John Hadley May 18, 2021 @ 2:07pm 
The epic games version stores the save data in Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\SaveDataEpic\DBE_Production.

If your data fails to be saved in Rocket League after you shut down the game it could be caused by an antivirus product trying to protect your Documents folder from ransomware.

You might want to check out your security settings for Microsoft Defender's "Controlled folder access" feature. That can block programs from writing files to protected folders. If you have that feature turned on you might need to try to add Rocket League to the allowed apps by accessing Settings->Windows Security->Virus & Threat Protection->Manage Settings-> (Scroll down) Manage Controlled Folder Access->Allow an app through Controlled folder access.
Last edited by John Hadley; May 18, 2021 @ 2:26pm
Roman Reigns May 20, 2021 @ 6:49am 
Originally posted by John Hadley:
The epic games version stores the save data in Documents\My Games\Rocket League\TAGame\SaveDataEpic\DBE_Production.

If your data fails to be saved in Rocket League after you shut down the game it could be caused by an antivirus product trying to protect your Documents folder from ransomware.

You might want to check out your security settings for Microsoft Defender's "Controlled folder access" feature. That can block programs from writing files to protected folders. If you have that feature turned on you might need to try to add Rocket League to the allowed apps by accessing Settings->Windows Security->Virus & Threat Protection->Manage Settings-> (Scroll down) Manage Controlled Folder Access->Allow an app through Controlled folder access.
Okay actually game is saving, I realized that, but only the problem is that tutorial plays everytime.
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Date Posted: Jul 1, 2016 @ 7:06pm
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