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Hey there,

If you're looking for save and configuration files, here's where to find them:
- Windows: "%USERPROFILE%/AppData/LocalLow/Flying Oak Games/NeuroVoider"
- OS X: "~/Library/Application Support/Flying Oak Games/NeuroVoider"
- Linux: "~/.neurovoider"

What files are there?
- Config: your settings (if the game has problem running, you can delete it to go back to a safe mode; you can also edit it at your own risk)
- Stats: your tracked stats (game time, best & total stats, unlocked stuff)
- Nemesis: anything related to your Nemesis
- Resume: your last saved game
- Keyboard: your custom key bindings
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Files are not human-readable and are encrypted, except for the Config file.
Post edited July 12, 2018 by MrHelmut
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MrHelmut: - Linux: "~/.neurovoider"
Wouldn't this make more sense in ~/.config/neurovoider or ~/.local/share/neurovoider?
Post edited July 13, 2018 by Gydion
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MrHelmut: - Linux: "~/.neurovoider"
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Gydion: Wouldn't this make more sense in ~/.config/neurovoider or ~/.local/share/neurovoider?
Tough question, every Linux distro seems to have their own style when it comes to save app settings. I'm not that much of Linux guy but that's what we figured with our beta testers. I don't think we're going to change that for NeuroVoider, but knowing more about what would be a Linux standard may be useful to us for future releases.
There is the XDG base directory specification that should be followed by all programs. It is not distro specific.
https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
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hollunder: There is the XDG base directory specification that should be followed by all programs. It is not distro specific.
https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
Very insightful! Thank you.