![]() You may need to set Windows Explorer to show hidden files and folders ( XP, Vista, Win 7). If you did a lot of tweaking to your settings, you can back them up, as well (as above, but in the '.\Divinity 2\Profile' folder). Changing a hard drive will probably not be enough to trigger another activation, and if you need more than the initial number allotted the process is pretty simple, but you'll need to re-install anyway, so might as well uninstall first.Ĭ:\Documents and Settings\ %username% \Local Settings\Application Data\Divinity 2\SavegamesĬ:\Users\ %username% \AppData\Local\Divinity 2\Savegames If you have a digital distribution with limited installs, you will want to uninstall the game (while online) from the old drive and re-install on the new one, just to be safe. Then back on the switch, use JKSV to import the save back into the game. So first, make a backup of your D2 switch save with JKSV, transfer it to PC, edit the d2s file, replace the d2s file on your switch with the edited one. The underlying game engine is exactly the same, so those local saves will work but they will need to be copied over manually. You just need to copy/zip your saved games to another location (a USB drive, CD/DVD-R/RW and/or leave your existing drive in as secondary storage, at least temporarily). JKSV is a save backup manager that you use on the switch to backup saves from games, and import saves to games. At launch, players will be able to load their local offline saves by copying the save files from the original Diablo II to Diablo II: Resurrected.
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