

By now the copied source slot file should have the same name as the target slot file had initially.dat file extension needs to be removed from the filename. Note that when transferring from Steam to Microsoft Store the.Rename the source slot file to the name of the target slot file (but without the _bak at the end).Backup the target slot file by adding _bak to the end of its filename.

Copy the source slot file (the save you transfer from) over to the folder of the target slot file (the folder of the save you transfer the save to).SlotData_2.dat corresponds to the bottom save slot.SlotData_1.dat corresponds to the middle save slot.SlotData_0.dat corresponds to the top save slot.Locate the appropriate save slot file by going by its ID:.Each SaveSlot_#.dat file within this folder corresponds to an in-game save slot, so if all three save slots have been used there will be three such files.%USERPROFILE%\ Documents\My Games\NieR_Automata\.Browse to the save folder of the Steam version:.Step 2 - Locate the appropriate Steam slot file Locate the appropriate 231 KB sized save slot file by going by the Date modified timestamp on it - the timestamp should match up with the minute the save slot was last saved on in-game.Within each subfolder there exists a 231 KB sized file which corresponds to the SlotData_#.dat of the Steam version. Each subfolder within this folder corresponds to an in-game save slot, so if all three save slots have been used there will be three subfolders.Open the subfolder with the name of a bunch of digits and numbers.%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\39EA002F.NieRAutomataPC_n746a19ndrrjg\SystemAppData\wgs\.Browse to the save folder of the Microsoft Store version:.Step 1 - Locate the appropriate Microsoft Store slot file Save at least once in the target slot of the version that the save should be transferred to, as otherwise the slot may appear as unused in-game after the transfer.Rename and modify save game files manually

