Open file explorer and put that string into the search box. Click on the save data folder that comes up, inside you should see another folder with a bunch of numbers, copy the save file into the number folder and it should appear when you boot up the game.
I may be able to help. For me I had two save files for Borderlands 2, one was in the regular spot... meaning C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Borderlands 2. However, I had a separate file, mine was in C:\Users\oodyr\Documents\My Games\Borderlands 2 the oody part is specific to me, not sure where yours would be located, but look for another borderlands 2 file. The other folder contained my save files, and I was able to load any saves downloaded, hope this helps. I apologize if it is not the most in depth explanation lol.
after unzip/extracting i copied and added them with different names: Save0010.sav, 11 and 12. i added those to the save folder but nothing happened when i loaded the game. does anyone know why?
Thank you for this, I like to usually play through and earn everything. But in all seriousness, I've sunk 175 hours into 2 characters going to 50 and 63. D: I need to stop wasting so much time, haha
Sorry if someone asked this already, but, why are people downloading what sounds like a buggy group of save files when you can use Gibbed to do it with no problem?
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Open file explorer and put that string into the search box. Click on the save data folder that comes up, inside you should see another folder with a bunch of numbers, copy the save file into the number folder and it should appear when you boot up the game.
the oody part is specific to me, not sure where yours would be located, but look for another borderlands 2 file. The other folder contained my save files, and I was able to load any saves downloaded, hope this helps. I apologize if it is not the most in depth explanation lol.