Все сейвы должны передаваться независимо от их источника. Если вы играете на ПК (вероятно), ваши сохранения автоматически будут получены Stardew, купленным в Steam или GOG и т. д. Я играл с установки GOG.com в течение многих лет, прежде чем установить версию Steam, и все мои сохранения GOG были распознаны Steam, и в них можно играть на любой "версии" (они идентичны) игры.
Вы можете найти свои сбережения Stardew здесь:
С:\Пользователи\имя пользователя\AppData\Роуминг\StardewValley\Saves
Каждое сохранение Farm - это собственная папка, а эта папка - это одно портативное автономное сохранение. Вы даже можете переместить его на Android и играть там, хотя я никогда этого не делал, но я без проблем переместил свой между Mac и ПК.
И, пожалуйста, купите Stardew, чтобы играть в нее законно, оно того стоит, даже если трудно придумать деньги. В настоящее время он нигде не продается, но, надеюсь, скоро появится.
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Большое спасибо, вы очень помогли. Я уже купил игру, Болшое спасибо, вы очень помогли. Я уже кюпиль эго Боллишу спасибо, вы очены помольи. Я уже кюслил эго Болшу спасибо, ви и очены помольи. Я с уважением сказал в Боллшу, что с Оченим Помолем. Я Болшое спасибо, вы очень помогли. Большое пасибо, большое Большое спасибо, Спасибо
Thank you very much, your advice helped me. I have already bought Stardew and I'm very happy with the purchase; the saves also transferred automatically.All saves should be transferable no matter their source. If you're playing on a PC (likely) then your saves will automatically be picked up by Stardew bought from Steam or GOG, etc. I played from my GOG.com install for years before installing the Steam version and all my GOG saves were recognized by Steam and are playable on either "version" (they're identical) of the game.
You can find your Stardew Saves here:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\StardewValley\Saves
Each Farm save is it's own folder and that folder is one portable, self-contained save. You could even move it to Android and play there though I've never done this, but I've moved mine between Mac and PC with no issues.
And please buy Stardew to play it legit, it's worth it even if it's difficult to come up with the money. It's not on sale anywhere currently but hopefully it will be soon.
Depends really, if pirated all achievements would be in game, and it depends on if steam updates for prior achievements.what about the achievement? did it also carry over?
Actually I remember that the games with DRM are more pirated than those that rely on asking nicely. As the DRM is an extra source of bugs. I remember a nineties DRM that caused the ORIGINAL disc not to work in our "gaming computer". The copied one did. The gaming computer had an old CD-player and the intentional errors were too much for it. (don't remember which game it was, I just remember tinkering with it to save a child from the disappointment)And here you see people, the remedy to piracy isn't DRM...
But making High Quality games like this one, which makes you WANT to pay! Pirate's aren't cheapskates, but mostly, fed up individuals with low quality mass produced videogames, dumbened down gameplay, as well as the (mal)practices of modern corporations! Had been one for years myself, until i discovered GOG of old, which had been great. Well, post its transformation, i at least stick with indie games, oldies-goldies in general and sweet deals, with caring devs (full content, decent pricetag, regular updates, game polishing), active communities etc.
I bought without fail, any and all pirated games i once had, i really enjoyed playing and most importantly, those were available somewhere to buy. The usual issue is the latter; no legal way to acquire it. Another large portion of pirates, are pirates, just for the sake of preservation and stuff.
BasedAnd here you see people, the remedy to piracy isn't DRM...
But making High Quality games like this one, which makes you WANT to pay! Pirate's aren't cheapskates, but mostly, fed up individuals with low quality mass produced videogames, dumbened down gameplay, as well as the (mal)practices of modern corporations! Had been one for years myself, until i discovered GOG of old, which had been great. Well, post its transformation, i at least stick with indie games, oldies-goldies in general and sweet deals, with caring devs (full content, decent pricetag, regular updates, game polishing), active communities etc.
I bought without fail, any and all pirated games i once had, i really enjoyed playing and most importantly, those were available somewhere to buy. The usual issue is the latter; no legal way to acquire it. Another large portion of pirates, are pirates, just for the sake of preservation and stuff.