So how does this work, is there a tutorial? I seem to have backed up all my files, and created save folders for each of my characters. How would I load a specific character into my game?
This has a great looking interface and seems to have lots of convenient features. Warning though, highlighting all the saves you'd like to remove (CTRL, shift+clicking or however) then clicking the Delete button appears to delete both those and whichever save the program's display was last looking at. Whoops. So, don't count on it operating according to what's highlighted on the left side. Although it deleted those too, that's a little unusual. I'm sure it has better ways of doing what I wanted than what I first tried though, just don't rush.
Hey man! It's been a while. We've both just been busy with life, I guess.
I wanted to check in, see how things were going, and how the Save Manager was coming along. It looks like you've got some cool things on the way. I know Skyrim SE has it's own character-management system built in but I'll still be using this program for sure. The save folder is still a mess without it so it'd be nice to see it organised, and the in-built system doesn't have all those fancy features like save cleaning and backups. I also wonder, do you think it'd be possible to get this working for Fallout 4? I make lots of manual saves so my save folder is just gonna keep growing and growing.
Just know that you'll always have a loyal customer (? that's definitely the wrong word for this context but you know what I mean) in me, and I do often come back to this page to check for new comments from you and updates on the program (even despite it having it's own in-built update checker).
Update. I've run into a small snag. I'm not sure how to differentiate between the two games' saves which means that putting saves from both in the same folder will cause it to load both sets on both game profiles.
Update for anyone that actually reads these posts. The UI had to be reworked, there was just no way to keep the same UI and add all the functionality required for being able to choose a game, sort your characters by name/date last played, and sort your saves by save #, Location, Character Level, and in-game time. Sorry if this makes the program less appealing but I'm sticking to the idea that everything should be intuitive and easy to access!.I'll Post a few images here in a moment that will show the new UI in action as well as show it with both Skyrim and Skyrim SE saves loaded!
Hi i'm trying to use this with Skyrim SE i've changed the file address for the save folder in the settings and redirected it to Skyrim SE save folder, but it keeps loading up the normal skyrim saves, is there something i'm missing?
Well, most of what my save manager does, SE already does so I've been thinking about updating it but I'm not sure that there would be much benefit seeing as SE already allows multiple characters.
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I wanted to check in, see how things were going, and how the Save Manager was coming along. It looks like you've got some cool things on the way. I know Skyrim SE has it's own character-management system built in but I'll still be using this program for sure. The save folder is still a mess without it so it'd be nice to see it organised, and the in-built system doesn't have all those fancy features like save cleaning and backups. I also wonder, do you think it'd be possible to get this working for Fallout 4? I make lots of manual saves so my save folder is just gonna keep growing and growing.
Just know that you'll always have a loyal customer (? that's definitely the wrong word for this context but you know what I mean) in me, and I do often come back to this page to check for new comments from you and updates on the program (even despite it having it's own in-built update checker).
The UI had to be reworked, there was just no way to keep the same UI and add all the functionality required for being able to choose a game, sort your characters by name/date last played, and sort your saves by save #, Location, Character Level, and in-game time. Sorry if this makes the program less appealing but I'm sticking to the idea that everything should be intuitive and easy to access!.I'll Post a few images here in a moment that will show the new UI in action as well as show it with both Skyrim and Skyrim SE saves loaded!
Also.. Please port this over for Skyrim SE.
cheers for any help.