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The Last Remnant PC Save Game Editor: Tips and Tricks for Editing Your Save File



Alpha 20 is by far the largest content drop TFP has ever delivered. This is partly due to TFP nearly doubling the team size over the last two years and vastly improving our proprietary tools to improve the game and speed up new content creation.




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Alpha 20 is not compatible with previous Alpha worlds or save game data. New Pregen-Maps have been created and can be used. We also advise that you delete the 7 Days save Game data folder before playing.


When modifying INI settings, such as bExSettingUseAllMemberEquip, you want to edit the RushEngine.ini file located in My Documents/My Games/The last remnant/RushGame/Config. The My Documents folder may be named differently on your computer though.


If you can't find the RushEngine.ini file, make sure that you are looking in the correct folder. It's easy to mistake the path for steamapps/common/the last remnant/RushGame/Config (note the steamapps/common part), where you will only find files such as DefaultEngine.ini.


The graphics are rendered using Unreal Engine 3, a choice SE made to cut down on the costs. This has had some negative effects on the 360, but on PC I didn't notice any. As a matter of fact, it's a gift considering it allows some tweaking to be done that wouldn't be possible otherwise. The game also lets you save anywhere in the game except in mid-battle, and I think that's something that comes with the engine. The graphics themselves are exactly what you would expect from a 7th gen JRPG title, the characters are all done great and behave very human like, even when they're infinitely repeating a simple talk animation. The world looks great as well. Each time you visit a new city, you will be awed by the city architecture, the people going about their daily lives, and the remnants that coexist with them in harmony.


The most noticeable change from Xbox360 version is graphical improvements. The game suffered from long load times and texture pop-in on the Xbox 360, which have been addressed on the PC, since the game runs from your hard drive which is faster than a DVD-Rom. If you have a high end PC, you can also use this guide to make some tweaks to the game config located in your saves directory to improve your performance and get rid of the texture pop-in altogether. Another feature of the PC port is that it includes all of X360 version's DLCs by default, so you don't need to download them separately. There's also the addition of New Game +, which you can use to tackle the portions of game you missed on your first play-through more rapidly, since you start with lots of cash, which makes things much easier.


GeForce NOW connects to digital stores and we can synchronize saved games with your digital store account so that your progress and achievements will be synchronized with GeForce NOW. You must have the cloud sync enabled on each game and digital stores for cloud saves to work.


GeForce NOW game save retention policy:-Free memberships will have saved game files deleted from GeForce NOW after 6 months of inactivity on the service. -Members with active Ultimate and Priority memberships will have their GeForce NOW saved game files stored indefinitely.-Deletion of saved game files on GeForce NOW does not affect cloud saves on digital store accounts such as Steam, Ubisoft, Epic, and Origin/EA App.-If you would like to delete your NVIDIA account which includes your game saves, visit the NVIDIA Privacy Center.


In the sea of RPGs at the Tokyo Game Show last month, The Last Remnant stood out - not only because it commanded a disproportionate section of the Square-Enix stand, but because its demo pods comprised almost a full half of Microsoft's. It's no longer exclusive, but Last Remnant is a key game for both the Xbox and Square Enix this Christmas: where Microsoft is no doubt hoping that Xbox sales of the game will make a dent in its success on the PS3 in Japan, Square-Enix is billing it as an RPG for the world; the Japanese-developed role-player that will finally break out and enjoy as much success elsewhere as it inevitably will in its home country.


This last element, particularly, makes a big difference. Instead of putting up with the battle system for the sake of the story, the role-playing genre's less forgiving followers can bask in genuine spectacle, and there's depth to the battles too. It's not possible to hit a button fifteen times and then watch them play out; like Lost Odyssey's battles, they incorporate sparing Quick-Time Events to add to their action-game feel, and instead of individual characters you command units of three or four members of the main character's army at a time. It really is very different.


IGN scored the game an 8/10, stating, "Remnant: From the Ashes delivers a beautifully deranged vision of the apocalypse that's overflowing with twisted creatures hellbent on making you suffer. The thrill of finally beating a boss that's had your number for hours is right up there with the Dark Souls games that so clearly inspired it, though the underwhelming gear system sometimes brings down the high of overcoming the frequent difficulty spikes. Overall, it's a solid game that offers one of the best and most rewarding co-op experiences in quite some time, as long as you have a hint of desire to challenge and punish yourself over and over."[19] While GameSpot scored the game a 7/10, stating, "Confusing accurately describes Remnant: From the Ashes a lot of the time, especially when its combination of established ideas doesn't mesh. But for the most part, the experiment is a success, resulting in deeply satisfying combat against creative and challenging enemies. Remnant struggles to effectively transfer that success over to an engaging loot system and an interesting story to wrap it all up, but when you're blasting away foes with weapons crafted from the remains of your latest boss kill, it's hard not to do so with a wide smile on your face."[20]


The instructions above will work on Bedrock Edition as well, but the only file you need to copy over is level.dat. As of Pocket Edition v0.11.0 alpha, the game will attempt to repair corrupt saves. 2ff7e9595c


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