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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Games General > PC Gaming > Assassin's Creed Savefile on PC

Assassin's Creed Savefile on PC

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Does anyone know where the savegame is for Assassin's Creed on the PC? I've looked everywhere and I can't seem to find it. I'm building my own PC very soon and I don't want to lose the progress I've made, so please, if you know where its located, reply. :)

Thanks a lot guys.

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I don't know for sure but did you check under documents and settings\your profile\my documents\my games
or a similar path?

Most games these days hide their stuff under your profile.

Reply to infornography42
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I've looked, and I can't find it :\ I even looked in the hidden files... still nothing.

Reply to xbosnax
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I found where they are in XP, but I'm currently running Vista so if anyone has any idea, don't hesitate to share :)

Reply to xbosnax
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Never mind, I found them :) If anyone is looking for the same thing, this is where they're located in Vista:

C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\Ubisoft\Assassin's Creed\Saved Games\

There will be 3 to 4 files in there... those are the savegames :P

Reply to xbosnax

I can't find AppData. Do you think that I could duplicate a save file, because me and my sis are working on one file together but she's always busy so I wanna make another file without starting all over.

Reply to Penguination

Penguination wrote :

I can't find AppData. Do you think that I could duplicate a save file, because me and my sis are working on one file together but she's always busy so I wanna make another file without starting all over.



I dont think u can make a duplicate, you could try, you'll have to change the file names of the 4 files, if i remember correctly it looks like a bunch of numbers and i think for the 4 files, they have to have the same name, im not sure if that will work. and about appdata, it is a hiddin folder you have to go to control panel and folder options, and allow hiddin files to be seen, i hope this helps

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