
You can find the 'Fix Save Error' option in the tool drop down menu at the top of the program. This has been working for users since the game launched, but it normally resulted in the loss of save data.with the Save Swapper, you don't have to lose anything when you apply the fix. The solution is to REMOVE the entire \.\userdata\\240460\ folder from your machine and restart the game, forcing steam to recreate the directory. If you're wondering what the details are, basically it has to do with the fact that the game uses the Steam API to save data to your \userdata\.\ folder, and for whatever reason that function gets corrupted. You'll know this error because if you try to download anything from Community Creations it'll tell you that the content is damaged. Because, strangely enough, it's not a file error despite that being what it seems like, so your save is completely restorable with minimal effort.

I have no idea what leads to the error that cause the game not to save, but I found a fool proof fix it seems, and I've worked the fix into my save swapper program.that way you can backup and restore your current save without loosing anything due to the fix. ***Also, I've done plenty of testing, and it has always worked fine for me, but I'm not responsible if something screws up your save.*** Edited Jby Carlzilla If your Steam is installed in a location other than the default, you'll have to find the all the directories yourself. This means all you'll have to do is pick the correct USER ID directory. The program will find the "/Steam/userdata/" folder as long as steam is installed in the default location on a 圆4 OS.


When you first start it up, you'll have to select your "/Steam/userdata//" folder. It's not super advanced, and the save has a checksum that so far no one has been able to crack, so it doesn't allow you to copy guys from one save to another (use the CC for that).but it does allow you to easily switch between, say, all Original created wrestlers and your ROH/Indy save or your WWF Legends save.and with only 50 slots, I have a feeling I'm not the only person who doesn't like mixing themes regarding their created wrestlers. Basically it allows you to "switch memory cards" like back in the old ps2 days.
