I had previously running 'SH4 wolves of the pacific' from my D: drive but the saved games were on C: drive. Due to memory shortage I replaced the C: HDD with a new one and still can load SH4 normally from D: except without my saved games. I did save the 'saved games' files from C: drive but it's unclear to me were to put them so SH4 recognises it in 'Load Game' menu which it now doesn't.
Who can help me out here, because SH4 is one of the best games ever and I cherish my saved games Can somebody tell me where to put the files? I already put it in the main directory but he doesn't accept that. For your info: from my C: drive I now have 4 directory's called: RichSavedGames, SaveGames, UPCInitial, UserPlayerContent and 9 CFG & TMG files including one called save.tmp.
First of all thanks for your effort to help me out here, but unfortunatelly it still doesn't work. I work indeed with windows and I don't have a multiSH4 so the new SH4 is installed at D: Games Silent Hunter 4 I cleaned completely the D: Games Silent Hunter 4 Data Cfg file and after that I placed the saved games (from D: Mijn Documenten SH4 data cfg) into this Cfg file. But when I click on Load Game there are no saved games p.s. Can the difference between SH4 and Silent Hunter 4 directory be the problem? And I had to clean the Cfg file right, not replace the existing files only?
I think you are placing the files in the wrong location. The set of files and folders that make your savegames are stored inside the: (My) Documents folder/SH4/Data/Cfg path. You seem to be placing them in the SH4 Game's install folder. That's not where they are supposed to be stored.
Just open (My) Documents ('Mijn Documenten'). In Windows XP and Vista/7 it has different locations on your (C) drive.
So without knowing what Windows version you have it is risky pointing you to a specific folder path on your drive. Anyway, in the 'Mijn Documenten' should be a SH4 folder. (If there is none then make a dummy career to force it) In it is a 'data' folder. And in that is the 'cfg'. That is where those files should go.
(Like Jan Kyster's image, taking language differences into consideration) Whoops, I missed the following!!! Again thanks for all the effort and I did as you both mentioned but still NOT working! I deleted SH4 from my pc and reinstalled it completely (on C: program files SH4 this time) Than I copied my saved files (4 folders and 9 CFG, MIS, TMP and TSR files) into the new directory: C: Program Files Ubisoft SH4 Data Cfg On 3 files he asked me if I wanted to replace them and I choosed Yes so the newer (saved) ones replaced the existing (2007) ones: that were GamePlaySettings.cfg, GFXsettings.cfg and Main.cfg Was that correct??
The cfg folder was not supposed to be cleaned before copying right? Quote: The ' Saved Games' files belong ONLY in the SH4 folder found in your 'My Documents' folder. But is that correct? Because the game itself is now on C: program files SH4 etc and what I saved from my previous HDD I just stored it than quickly on D: My documents, so if I don't touch/replace or copy anything on the C: drive how will the game know where to look for my saved files?
Those files who I saved before removing SH4 look like this: Previous attemps I copied and replaced these files (from D: drive) completely into the C: Program Files Ubisoft SH4 Data Cfg where now the game is, but that didn't work. (With and without cleaning of the directory, it both didn't work) After your last messages I copied/replaced ONLY GamePlaySettings.cfg, GFXsettings.cfg and Main.cfg so now the SH4 Game directory looks like this: But still when I start the game, inside the menu I cannot load my old games when I click on 'Load Game' Looking forward to your advices again guys!
And thanks for the patience with me. Forget where you install SH4 - it makes no difference and doesn't matter. And do yourself a favour and stay out of it. There really isn't anything you can do in there.
Your saved files are always stored in your documents SH4 Data cfg - as you were told in post #2. Reason for typing your documents that way is, the actual folder name on depends on your location. If you're english the folder is called My Documents. In your case, the foldername is probably ' Mijn documenten'.
Forget where you install SH4. Document folder is the key. There were two 'My documents' folders, one hidden on C: which I forgot to be honest. And it's best to keep that place forgotten! It's recommended to install your games away from the program folder. Instead make a folder on your D-drive named Games and use that.
That'll save you from a potential hassle further down the road. Another tip is to keep the first install clean and un-modded. Just make a copy of it to another place and use that instead. And do make a copy for each of the major mods. And U-Boat Missions. MultiSH4 is your friend.
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I find this more annoying than any bugs in the actual game. Yesterday i set aside 3 hours to play SH5 campaign, and then at the end of the session i get that dreaded 'failed to synchronise' message. However it also says that the save games wont be lost and will be synchronised later. So later on i check back and fire up SH5 once more to see what saves have been actually saved. They are complete liars at UBISOFT - all yesterdays saves are now miraculaously dissaapeared like something out of George Orwells 'down memory hole.' So thats like 3 hours of my campaign just deleted, gone, like it never happened at all.
I can live with the bugs as they are being ironed out by the great modders, and i can live with the money having been spent on the game, as the potential is all there, but there is something really sickening about save games being lost like that. It totally demotivates one from playing on further because who is to say it wont happen again. You know if Ubi just released a goddam patch to release the game from this DRM madness they would redeem themselves to some degree, but every day that they persist in this broken and totally unequitable condition to playing a game they are heading for serious consumer backlash. Luckily for me SH series is the only Ubi game i like so i wont be buying any of their other games, but they must be doing themselves some serious financial damage because of their insitence of this type of DRM.
Silent Hunter 5 Save Game Editor
Have not lost a single save yet, and even got that message once yesterday after exiting about the save not being saved online appearing in the launcher. After exiting you know how the launcher will still appear in the task bar for a bit, then close out? Well it didnt that time so I clicked on it and it maximized and thats when I saw the message in red saying the save was not saved online but that it would load up next time I run SH5 and sure enough it did and all was fine. Ya know, I dont know what it is but I have experienced none of the so called bugs and online failures reported here in the week I've had this sim.
Well except for once, and that was a problem with my own system, not of the sim or UBI's servers or their function in any way. I suspect that there are a lot of 'unclean' computers out there that are the root of many problems. I know from experience in the past that my system was in a state once where nothing worked right for long and had so much errors and glitches and things that I nearly took it one day and tossed it out the window.
Then I rebuilt it with a nice fresh HD, and a clean system and all has been well for a very long time as I learned my lesson well, and do what I must to keep it clean and healthy. And, I dont screw with things I dont understand enough about to even look at it much less play around with it. Have not lost a single save yet, and even got that message once yesterday after exiting about the save not being saved online appearing in the launcher. After exiting you know how the launcher will still appear in the task bar for a bit, then close out? Well it didnt that time so I clicked on it and it maximized and thats when I saw the message in red saying the save was not saved online but that it would load up next time I run SH5 and sure enough it did and all was fine.
I would have been happy to say that my experience was the same - I've seen the 'saves not synchronised' message, and had no trouble. So, last night (Sun 14th), I played for quite a few hours up until 20:00 GMT when the server dropped and I had a crash to desktop. My last autosave was made at 19:45. After 20 minutes the servers were back I was able to launch the game again. Save games all synched as normal. I went into 'Load game' on the main menu, saw my last save was there from 19:45, then quit the game and decided to carry on today.
I just loaded the game, and the last save present is from 17:50, 2 hours before! In those lost 2 hours had I sunk 8 ships from a convoy!! I don't quite understand the save game structure.
Anybody figured it out yet? If I look in this folder: My Docs SH5 data cfg SaveGames I see lots of folders, containing all the files required by a save game, the last one has a creation time of 17:50. All are about 7-8MB in size. But in the folder: My Docs SH5 data cfg RichSavedGames I see individual files of 9KB each, the last two being labelled: 2010-03-14- 17-50-35.sh5save 2010-03-14- 19-45-30.sh5save So I have some remnant of my last save there, even if the main save folder for 19:45 has vanished. Given the small size, these must be the files that synchronise with UBI? No way is it synchronising the large folders since my connection is slow and it would take forever to upload 7MB each time I quit the game.
So, that being said, I can't understand why my 19:45 save game is lost now I have launched the game. When I launched it last night at 20:20, after being dropped out of the game due to the latest server attack, it was still present and correct! Time to switch off the damn synchronisation.
Silent Hunter Online
I took the usual attitude of 'I will be fine, it won't affect me', but now I regret it Good thing I make my own manual saves from time to time and don't rely on the autosave, else I'd be all the way back at base!!!
I have just got home from a holiday and couldnt wait to get home and start playing again, was upto the 4th part of campain sink aircraft carrier and 5 boats (pass on name) but the save has me loading half way through patrolling the engish coast. (the second campian) This is bull. HOW CAN THIS HAPPEN???? I have been using the same save name and saving over top everytime. It seems even if i use the other auto saves entering and exiting the harbour, It still puts me in the same place. Just off the english coast with 4 front torpedo 1 rear in rough seas second campain. I need my old saves back, there is no way if I have to redo, I would not bother spending my time and patroling around making sure the ship was the biggest I could find.
GRRRR HELP ME!!!! Oh yeah I have never had a game crash or anything while playing, comp is way over needed spec and play with all graphics and settings on max. 'For those that hang at the menu during synchronization, turn of synchronization in the login screen first, then quit the launcher/game. Then goto 64-bit: C: Program Files (x86) Ubisoft Ubisoft Game Launcher 32-bit: C: Program Files Ubisoft Ubisoft Game Launcher and verify in settings.ini if this is set: SaveOnline=false Last, delete the storage folder (this is another cache folder). This folder apparently contains faulty data, causing the launcher to download. Note: even if you turned off the sync save game feature, the game apparently (and incorrectly) still tries to sync the games (although it does not upload any new ones anymore).
Silent Hunter 5 Save Game
If you do not delete the storage folder, the launcher will STILL try download your last uploaded save games (even though the SaveOnline=false) from Ubi's server. I suspect this is why it hangs (if you have later save games locally, they are not in sync). By deleting it, it will no longer do so. So just to be clear. If I turn the autosave off.
It will just keep my save points and not overwrite them? Does it still keep yr personal saves on their server? 'Cos the same thing just happened to me. I saved before exiting, then when I go back to load, it wasn't there. Just the last autosave. It will keep your save on your Hdd and not on UBI server,But you most delete the storage folder as in my post over yours!
Hm, autosave is what it says autosave, it will overwrite the last autosave, so you have to make a save yourself whit your name if you want to save it. 'For those that hang at the menu during synchronization, turn of synchronization in the login screen first, then quit the launcher/game. Then goto 64-bit: C: Program Files (x86) Ubisoft Ubisoft Game Launcher 32-bit: C: Program Files Ubisoft Ubisoft Game Launcher and verify in settings.ini if this is set: SaveOnline=false Last, delete the storage folder (this is another cache folder).
This folder apparently contains faulty data, causing the launcher to download. Note: even if you turned off the sync save game feature, the game apparently (and incorrectly) still tries to sync the games (although it does not upload any new ones anymore). If you do not delete the storage folder, the launcher will STILL try download your last uploaded save games (even though the SaveOnline=false) from Ubi's server. I suspect this is why it hangs (if you have later save games locally, they are not in sync). By deleting it, it will no longer do so. This should be stickied.