As I said I made a new vault just to see and I can access it after login out and back in again but the save of that new vault is NOT in the same location than the old one. Thanks for the info it might be useful in the future but it's not the issue this time. More info on editing manually via links from Then edit json online with trying to find what to fix or checking if it's FUBAR.Īfter that encrypt again and try to load. Then take a look in the logs %localappdata%\FalloutShelter\Fallout Shelter.log after trying to start the game while old save is in proper folder. I have Fallout 4 on my Steam wishlist but if Bethesda is so bad at customer service, it makes me wonder if I should ever buy it.Originally posted by Jeza:I checked, not empty at all, also the size is bigger than the previous one (I keep backups) so more date in the file. Whilst it appears that Fallout Shelter is just a small game used as an enticement, to encourage people to want to try Fallout 4, it is nonetheless atrocious that Bethesda would act in such a cavalier manner. Since it appears that a major problem of the game is people losing their Vaults (which can mean the loss of hundreds of hours of gameplay, and of any money spent on the game), I find it incredible that Bethesda does not warn people about this major defect and tell them to manually back-up their saved game files (and how to do it). "My save has been wiped for the second time." Including two people who have lost their Vaults twice: On Bethesda's community forum there is a page entitled "PC Support for Fallout Shelter".ĩ out of the 25 posts are from people who have lost their saved games.
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