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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Open up Windows Explorer or your hardware's equivalent of it and doubleclick on "C:\" or "This Computer,"
then "Program Files (x86),"
then "Steam,"
then "SteamApps,"
then "sommon,"
then "Subnautica,"
then "SNAppdata,"
then "SavedGames."
Its hard to believe that there are still people that cannot do things like this on the computer. Bless you!
Right click the game launcher - proprerties - Open files local (or whatever)
Windows 10 is the same in some ways as windows 7
Go to your control panel /all or just search it then open file Explorer options>open View tab and tick >show hidden files folders and hidden drives apply and ok
then go here>
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Subnautica\SNAppData\SavedGames
"SteamLibrary" is the default name given by Steam to a separate library directory, so if all or some of your games are missing from ProgramFiles\Steam\etc, then it's very likely they were saved to C:\SteamLibrary or D:\SteamLibrary or whatever.
In that case, go there first, then \steamapaps\common\Subnautica etc, you get the drift..
If there's more than one saved game, you're probably looking for the one that has the most recent "Date modified" stamp on it.
lol, ur f***ed