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    Help my gaming guru's - Saved game files

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by 780Cinco, May 3, 2009.

  1. 780Cinco

    780Cinco Notebook Evangelist

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    I bought a Gateway 7805u. I have many saved games and kept them on my USB thumb drive in a file. One of them is Rainbow 6 Vegas 2. I installed the game and found its content folders un my program files (86)/Ubisoft/Tom Clancy. In this location there are Binaries or Engine or Keller Game or Support. My quess was in the binaries but i extracted the folder there and no dice. What am I doing wrong?

    My question is where and what do to copy and paste my saved games file to so I can start up where I left off?
     
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    Btw the file contains a (Config) BIN file - 3 (Profile) DAT files and a (SaveCheckpoint) regular "file"
     
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    No Love? :rolleyes:
     
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    IIRC, the game files were in My Documents --> My Games --> Ubisoft --> R6Vegas2 or something like that.

    You need to start up R6V2 before it will create this file though. I'll look again when I boot into Windows because I have successfully transferred saved game files.