PC Moving Progress To A New Pc.

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  1. rjeeves#3580

    rjeeves#3580 Active Member

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    Hi all.
    I have recently built a new PC and am currently logged into steam re-downloading TSW3. Does anybody know what folders do I need to copy across to keep all my progress. I don't particularly want to start from a clean slate.

    Thanks in advance,
    Richard
     
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    Doomotron Well-Known Member

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    Documents\My Games\TrainSimWorld3
    Copy the whole folder over to the equivalent location on your new PC and overwrite if prompted. All your settings, progress, scenario saves and liveries will be transferred.
     
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  3. rjeeves#3580

    rjeeves#3580 Active Member

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    Thank You :):cool:
     
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    redrev1917 Well-Known Member

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    I email myself the save game files once a week. That way should my PC ever go bang Ive copies no older than a week.

    Probably overkill and no doubt I should just trust my one drive, but then I'm a belt and braces kinda guy.
     
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    You need to copy your ( My document/my games ) folder to your new PC this is where your profile progress and save games are kept.
     
  6. rjeeves#3580

    rjeeves#3580 Active Member

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    Thank you all. I found out that my one drive keeps the documents folder synced up (including the my games folder). As soon as I started tsw3 the game got one drive to pull the files from the server to store them locally. At least that saved me from transferring the files directly from the old pc.
     
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