![]() So, until Hinterland sacrifices that vision, or until you make a new user on your machine, the workaround to this is to right click the save folder, store it someplace, like your desktop, and copy/paste it there. Valiant of them, but it hurts the whole point of the game, i.e., playing it. **Alternatively, go to computer, open your C Drive, go to Users, select your user, go to AppData (may be hidden so unhide it), LocalLow, Hinterland, The Long Dark, and check your save.Ĭurrently, this is how Hinterland has chosed to do this, probably with the idea of preventing save-scumming. **C:\Users\\AppData\LocalLow\Hinterland\The Long Dark ![]() The game autosaves when entering a building/after sleeping. So, for any LOCAL user, there is a single save file. Many Unity games and Indie developers - for some silly reason - save files to the local registry as opposed to the Steam directory.
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