Hi,
I need to install M2 on another computer.
I would like copy the saved games I have to the new computer, so I can continue my game.
I can´t find the saved games location. Does anyone knows it´s location?
FactionHeir 14:22 06/03/08
its in your medieval2 folder, called saves.
If you just installed, it is not present but can be created.
Originally Posted by Mister_R:
Hi,
I need to install M2 on another computer.
I would like copy the saved games I have to the new computer, so I can continue my game.
I can´t find the saved games location. Does anyone knows it´s location?
I was trying to find out too since I've been using Vista these last few months. So for Vista users the files are deep in the Users directory and won't show up on the fancy Vista index search.
C:\Users\*YOUR USERNAME\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\SEGA\Medieval II Total War\saves
Originally Posted by ataribaby:
I was trying to find out too since I've been using Vista these last few months. So for Vista users the files are deep in the Users directory and won't show up on the fancy Vista index search.
C:\Users\*YOUR USERNAME\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\SEGA\Medieval II Total War\saves
I'm using Vista too and on my machine the savegames are in the standard Medieval II\saves folder
Originally Posted by Grombeard:
I'm using Vista too and on my machine the savegames are in the standard Medieval II\saves folder
i am using vista amd the files are hiden in the vista structure.
Originally Posted by Mister_R:
i am using vista amd the files are hiden in the vista structure.
Did you find them?
Originally Posted by ataribaby:
Did you find them?
Thank you so much for posting that, I had that exact same problem.
Is there a way to save games to a different than the default location? I mean to a custom location like, c:\games.
I am using windows vista.
After a little research i found out that this "savegame-folder-hidden-in-the-vista-structure" seems to occur if you install the game in the default "program files" subdirectory. If you install it in another folder NOT in program files (e.g. C:\Games\Medieval II) the savegame folder will be there, too.
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