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I have a save I'm quite fond of on my laptop (iOS) and I'd really like to play it on my better computer (which runs on Windows). Is it just a matter of finding the save file on my laptop and getting it onto my desktop via thumbdrive, or are there more steps to take?? 

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Welcome to the forums. I have also got a favorite world saved on a less than ideal computer. I'm going to have a go at moving the save file from one computer to the other, and I'll update you with how I go.

Update: Yes, it's really easy. I just grabbed the file in my game saves and copied it onto a memory stick, then moved it over onto my new laptop, jumped on, and immediately died in a temporal storm. Beautiful. I haven't found any odd issues with the world so far. Maybe you'd want to back up a world before doing this... I don't know. Caution is always an option I guess. 

Best of luck

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6 hours ago, Bruno Willis said:

Update: The tin-bronze scythe I was in the process of forging has transformed into a silver scythe on my new laptop. Weird. Can't complain though. 

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Transmute bronze to silver

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11 hours ago, Bruno Willis said:

Update: Yes, it's really easy. I just grabbed the file in my game saves and copied it onto a memory stick, then moved it over onto my new laptop, jumped on, and immediately died in a temporal storm. Beautiful. I haven't found any odd issues with the world so far. Maybe you'd want to back up a world before doing this... I don't know. Caution is always an option I guess. 

Did it bring the map data with it, or do you need to go explore everything again? Map data would be my main concern. I loaded up an old world not too long ago after reinstalling the game, and while all my waypoints were still there...the map itself was very much not. Not that stuff can't be explored again, but it is a potential inconvenience.

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On 12/7/2025 at 6:07 AM, LadyWYT said:

Did it bring the map data with it, or do you need to go explore everything again? Map data would be my main concern. I loaded up an old world not too long ago after reinstalling the game, and while all my waypoints were still there...the map itself was very much not. Not that stuff can't be explored again, but it is a potential inconvenience.

Yes, in my case all the map data is intact. I love how straightforward this game is (as well as beautiful).

On second checking, the waypoints are still there, but not the exploration - sounds like it is the same issue you had. Bummer. Luckily I hadn't done much long distance travel yet on that world. 

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If installed in the default path, saved games are in Users -> Username -> Appdata -> Roaming -> VintagestoryData folder.  I regularly manually back up Modconfig, ModData, Mods and the Saves folder, usually on a daily basis, just as a precaution.  It only takes a minute.

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1 hour ago, Krago said:

If installed in the default path, saved games are in Users -> Username -> Appdata -> Roaming -> VintagestoryData folder.  I regularly manually back up Modconfig, ModData, Mods and the Saves folder, usually on a daily basis, just as a precaution.  It only takes a minute.

Wait is this on Windows? CANNOT find the Users folder anywhere on MacOS

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15 minutes ago, nnneeoonnn said:

Wait is this on Windows? CANNOT find the Users folder anywhere on MacOS

AppData is Windows, but macOS does have a /Users/ folder at the root of the disk. On macOS the correct path is ~/Library/Application Support/VintagestoryData/

The Library folder (and some others) are hidden by default in macOS. Gotta hit Cmd+Shift+G in Finder and then you can paste the path in.

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26 minutes ago, Diff said:

AppData is Windows, but macOS does have a /Users/ folder at the root of the disk. On macOS the correct path is ~/Library/Application Support/VintagestoryData/

The Library folder (and some others) are hidden by default in macOS. Gotta hit Cmd+Shift+G in Finder and then you can paste the path in.

oh my goodness thats ridiculous. Thanks so much though i found the world data!!

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On 12/6/2025 at 6:23 AM, Bruno Willis said:

Update: The tin-bronze scythe I was in the process of forging has transformed into a silver scythe on my new laptop. Weird. Can't complain though. 

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