Many players install and launch Windows games with Epic Games Launcher. Sometimes players need to reinstall games installed with Epic Games for troubleshooting purposes or when they get new PCs to play them on. The biggest concern players usually have about reinstalling games is losing saved game data.

Fortunately, there are two ways you can back up saved game data for games installed with Epic Games Launcher. Doing so will enable you to reinstall Epic Games titles without losing your saved progress. This is how you can back up saved data for Windows 11/10 games installed via Epic Games Launcher.


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Sometimes you might see Cloud Save conflict error messages when you select to start games with Epic Games. That error prompts you to select an Upload to Cloud or Download to Machine option with newer or older files. Always select the newer file option when a Cloud Save conflict arises to ensure you retain your latest saves.

Where exactly games save progress on PCs can vary between titles. The PCGamingWiki website includes a large database of games and provides details about where each game saves its data. So, you can find info for where your games store saved data at that site and manually back up those files as follows:

However, you may not need to restore saved data after reinstalling a game title on the same computer if the game saves progress to a Windows folder outside its installation directory. For example, some games save progress to your user Documents folder. The directory path for that folder is:

HDD died and had to restart, however my data on favorite pvp server havent lost, still lvl 75 but why did i lose my host local progress? Is there a way to backup or recover? Isnt it supposed to be saved on my epic games data? How expensive could it be to save such info on epic games server? As much expensive as it could be, i dont think it would be such a thing....

Epic does save backups of games using the cloud save feature and as far as I know that includes ARK (I have ARK on Steam, so I'm not 100% certain, but I also have a bunch of other games on Epic and all of them use the Cloud Save feature, so I assume it also works for ARK).

If you had that feature enabled before your HDD problem and you also have it enabled now that you have fixed things, then your host local progress should be restored from the cloud save. If it's not working then you need to start by talking to Epic, they are responsible for the Cloud Save.

I know i shouldnt have done that, but if i didn't, my post would remain on the deep lost


And thanks, those settings are already activated from the past, even though this, my last local progress has not been able to load...

Not too many people know how to save your friend at the end of draw a stick man:epic 2.I noticed that at the final level,you fight your friend and rescue the townspeople with keys,and under "your friend",there are the puzzle pieces you collected.Also,after the credits,the quest changes to,"the guest to SAVE (your friend),so it might be possible to save "your friend" if you collect all the puzzle pieces

Ohhhhhhh clint_waters! Is there other references in the game besides the endless hallways like the ones in super Mario 64? Is there any easter eggs? Don't if you spoil the game because 1, I already have the game and 2, I don't mind spoilers.

If you create and save a simple jql filter to return only the list of epics within the project, e.g. project = XXX AND issuetype = Epic AND resolution = unresolved (remove this last bit if you would like to view all completed Epics).

A pie chart would show the amount of epics in each given status, or you could use the filter issues gadget to show you just a list of all of the epics (make sure you add 'status' as one of the fields to filter these issues on)

Cross-saves allow saved progress to sync between different versions of Hades for players who own the game on multiple platforms. For example, you can start playing on Steam then continue on Nintendo Switch without starting over. Hades has cross-saves between PC/Mac (on Steam and the Epic Games Store) and Nintendo Switch. For Xbox users, a Microsoft account also allows progress to sync between the Microsoft Store and Xbox console versions of Hades.

Due to a variety of technical constraints, cross-saves are not available for any other versions of the game. For example, save data cannot transfer between the PlayStation 4 and 5 versions, or between Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.

The guide below will sometimes recommend that PC or Mac users add 'launch options' to resolve some issues. Launch options, also known as 'Additional Command Line Arguments' on the Epic Games Store, are manually-entered commands that run when you start the game and change some of its default settings, such as graphics or input processing. They should be entered one after the other, with a space between commands. The steps below describe how to add launch options for each PC/Mac platform, where available.

If you're experiencing any issues with Hades for Windows or Mac, first please verify that your system meets the minimum requirements, that you've verified the game installation, and that you have the latest drivers for your graphics card:

Note: These minimum specifications are required for the game to run as intended. While Hades may run on some systems that do not meet the minimum specification, you may run into a variety of performance issues that cannot be solved due to the system being below the requirement.

Graphics drivers

Outdated graphics drivers can lead to the game crashing or running poorly, so please make sure that you have the latest drivers for your card. These can be downloaded from the card manufacturer's website:

If you're not sure which type of graphics card you have, on Windows, open the Start menu, and type 'Device Manager', and press Enter. In the Device Manager window, your graphics card should be listed under 'Display Adapters'.

Lost save progress

If something happens and you lose progress or find your save data missing, you may be able to recover it by navigating to the save directory and trying the steps below. The following assumes your save data is in Slot 1:

If running DirectX through Steam, toggle Steam input by right-clicking Hades in your Steam Library, selecting 'Properties' > 'Controller' > 'Override for Hades', then select either 'Enable Steam Input' or 'Disable Steam Input' from the dropdown menu, based on the current setting

Reinstalling

Sometimes, issues can occur when downloading game updates. This can manifest as not being able to start the game or as odd graphical issues, such as garbled textures, pixelated overlays, or missing character models or visual effects. If you're experiencing anything like this, try reinstalling the game to replace missing or corrupted files. You may need to restart your computer for changes to take effect.

Reinstall to system memory

Installing the game on an SD card can cause performance issues or freezes for some players. Reinstalling from the SD card to the Switch's internal memory should alleviate these issues.


Nintendo error codes

If your Nintendo Switch shows a Nintendo error code when playing or trying to launch Hades, please consult Nintendo's support site for details about the error and ways to resolve it.


Cross-save issues

If you're unsure how to set up cross-saves on your Switch, launch Hades and select 'Cross-Saves' from the main menu. You will be guided through the process of linking your Steam or Epic account to your Switch copy of Hades. You must own separate copies of Hades on both Switch and PC or Mac to use cross-saves.

Reinstall

If your game is crashing, it may have installed incorrectly, especially if the game is crashing consistently in the same locations. To fix the installation, try reinstalling the game.



Display issues

If the sides of the game screen are getting cut off on your television, try adjusting your TV's display settings. Most TVs will have a display options menu where you can change how the image looks. There may be an option called 'overscan' that you can disable that will help; otherwise, you can check the various screen alignment and screen size options there to see if any of them pull the edges of the picture back onscreen.

Since the Steam Deck utilizes Steam's cloud saving infrastructure, it can sync cross-save data from the Nintendo Switch. If you're having trouble syncing cross-saves, please check your Steam cloud settings, and refer to the Nintendo Switch section of this guide. Data should also sync automatically between Steam copies of Hades on PC/Mac and the Steam Deck, as long as cloud saving is active and you're logged into the same Steam account on both devices.

If multiple users who own Hades on Steam are logged in on the same Steam Deck console, save data from all users may be visible in empty save slots in-game. Modifying or clearing this save data only affects the copy of the data saved to your account; it will not affect the other users' data.

Is it possible to create a new Epic account (or borrow someones existing one) and grind it up to 100%, either solo or with your mates.

And then everyone takes turns linking it, popping the trophies, and then unlinking it for the next person to use?

Or does progress get completely wiped with each unlink (I don't think it does..).

Can anyone confirm if this works?


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