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Hi guys,

I went to reset my computer and I tried to back up the Ys 3 game into an external hard drive. After importing back the game and scanned it into my Galaxy, I lost all my saved games. Can you direct me to where the saved games are in the folders?
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SimonZephyr: Hi guys,

I went to reset my computer and I tried to back up the Ys 3 game into an external hard drive. After importing back the game and scanned it into my Galaxy, I lost all my saved games. Can you direct me to where the saved games are in the folders?
First, Ys 3 is not available on this site, and I think the only legal PC version is some obscure Japanese collection of Ys 1-5 (which emulates the PC-88 version). (Oath in Felghanna is actually a different game. It is commonly called a remake, but the gameplay is quite different due to the third dimension, plus the areas are (for the most part) bigger.)

Second, for modern games, saves are generally stored in your home directory. In my WINE installation, the location (expressed as a Windows path) is under :
C:\users\$USERNAME\Application Data\FALCOM\

(Note that you should replace $USERNAME by your actual username and that, I believe,
Application Data is hidden by default, so you need to enable the option to show hidden files.)
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SimonZephyr: Hi guys,

I went to reset my computer and I tried to back up the Ys 3 game into an external hard drive. After importing back the game and scanned it into my Galaxy, I lost all my saved games. Can you direct me to where the saved games are in the folders?
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dtgreene: First, Ys 3 is not available on this site, and I think the only legal PC version is some obscure Japanese collection of Ys 1-5 (which emulates the PC-88 version). (Oath in Felghanna is actually a different game. It is commonly called a remake, but the gameplay is quite different due to the third dimension, plus the areas are (for the most part) bigger.)

Second, for modern games, saves are generally stored in your home directory. In my WINE installation, the location (expressed as a Windows path) is under :
C:\users\$USERNAME\Application Data\FALCOM\

(Note that you should replace $USERNAME by your actual username and that, I believe,
Application Data is hidden by default, so you need to enable the option to show hidden files.)
NOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. I lost my game save :(

Thanks for explaining that.