![]() ![]() ![]() Open up the Xbox version, it should automatically sync the progress from the Windows Store version and you should be set. I believe it should have synced to the Xbox cloud at this point but just in case, load the profile and make progress. Open the Windows 10 Store Hades version, your profile should now reflect what you had in Steam/Epic. Copy Profile1.sav to a temporary folder and rename it to the file name in #4 above. Open C:\Users\\Documents\Saved Games\Hades. The largest file in that folder is your save, make a backup of it just in case somewhere outside the folder. Open the following folder but replace with your windows profile. Open that version of Hades and make sure it saves by just progressing past the first room. Install Hades from the Windows Store (I had to change my region to New Zealand since it doesn't come out until tomorrow in the states). Luckily even though the file names are different between the Steam/Epic and Windows Store version, the content is exactly the same in the file. However, it is Play Anywhere which means the saves sync between the Windows Store/GamePass version and Xbox. Launch the game, and voila! Profit! And yes, your progress, runs and upgrades all carry over.Like many, I was disappointed the Xbox version doesn't have native cross-save with Steam/Epic/Switch. On your PC, Navigate to your save game folder in Saved Games/Hades and if you already have an existing Profile1 save present, just rename the Switch files from Profile1 to Profile2, then place those files in the folder. DO NOT, by all means DO NOT copy over the activeProfile file, as that contains data that is specific to console/device.Profile1.sav (This includes, any file named, etc).Once you navigate to the Switch Save Folder, The key files we need from this are the following: Once you have your save folder, you will see a very similar folder structure to the PC version. Your means of tools is on you, JKSV being the popular pick. Switch Save Folder : /JKSV/Hades/YourFolder/Saved Games/Hadesįirst thing first, you need to extract your Hades save on the Switch.PC Save Folder : My Documents/Saved Games/Hades.Note: A "Special" Switch is required to extract your save. Plus I've reached a point where there is too much happening on the Switch screen that the FPS turns to butter. Turns out with a little tinkering it is very much possible. Managed to buy both copies for PC and Switch as I love this game to bits, and it had me curious on why the option for Cross Save was present but disabled. So a lot of you have been asking the question, does Switch save work on PC and vice versa? Short answer is surprisingly yes. ![]()
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