Sorry, bit of a computer noob here. How can I erase my save data without affecting the way the game runs? I think I may have found the file that represents saves, but I don't want to risk deleting something potentially important to the game's running.
Thanks in advance.
Question About Save Data
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Question About Save Data
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Re: Question About Save Data
You can erase your save data through the game interface by clicking on LOAD > the small black [X] at the top right of the save itself.
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Re: Question About Save Data
Ah, alright then. Guess I must have missed that one.
My next real question is this, though: if I do that, will the game still have a record of which paths I have and haven't seen? Because the whole point of me doing this is because I want the game to erase all knowledge of what I've done (i.e I only want certain scenes skip-able at the moment. Don't ask why. Complicated story). If not, is there a way to make the game completely erase all memory?
Thanks again.
My next real question is this, though: if I do that, will the game still have a record of which paths I have and haven't seen? Because the whole point of me doing this is because I want the game to erase all knowledge of what I've done (i.e I only want certain scenes skip-able at the moment. Don't ask why. Complicated story). If not, is there a way to make the game completely erase all memory?
Thanks again.
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Endeavoring to beat every game I own in chronological order. Current game: Digimon World 2 (7/27/2000, PlayStation)
Endeavoring to beat every game I own in chronological order. Current game: Digimon World 2 (7/27/2000, PlayStation)
Re: Question About Save Data
I'm almost positive that, once you unlock a scene or gain a percentage of progress, it is 'known' permanently, unless you reinstall Katawa Shoujo. So, you could get 100% completion, then delete all of your saves, and you'd still be able to skip everything.
Re: Question About Save Data
Iirc you can get rid of progress data by deleting the KS persistent data file. On windows Vista it's located in /User/AppData/Roaming/Renpy/Katawashoujo_act1
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Re: Question About Save Data
How would I do that on Windows XP?
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Endeavoring to beat every game I own in chronological order. Current game: Digimon World 2 (7/27/2000, PlayStation)
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Re: Question About Save Data
On my XP system, it was here:digiboy0001 wrote:How would I do that on Windows XP?
C:\Documents and Settings\user name\Application Data\RenPy\katawashoujo_a1_v2
Both my saves and a file simply called 'persistent' were in there. Clearing them out seemed to reset all of the game's saved data.
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Re: Question About Save Data
Awesome. ^_^ Thanks a lot, everyone.
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