

"roster.before_on_start_town_visit_status" : 3, Scroll to the very top of that list of text, and you will see where it starts listing all the heroes in your roster. each of these controls one set of resources for the game. You will see a bunch of tabs of information appear in the large box at the bottom of the screen. This will load your current save game into the editor. pick the profile number that associates to the campaign save game you want to edit, and click "open".

alternatively, you can use the editor itself to make a backup (you will see a button just for this when you run it).Īfter the "game data directory", click the browse button and browse to the directory where your game is installed (it will be in Steam/common/applications/darkest dungeon - or similar).Īfter the "save file directory" box, click on the "browse" button and browse to the folder I identified earlier. Make a backup folder somewhere (I just make a "backup" folder on my desktop) and copy your current profile there. Go to the directory where your profiles are, which will be something like:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\262060\remoteĪnd you will see folders like "profile_1" Your savegames will be sorted by "profile" in your save directory, numbered for each campaign you have running. But although always ungainly it doesn’t take long to get used to, and since the game is turn-based it doesn’t interfere with the gameplay.Well, since nobody actually answered your question, I will. And although developer Red Hook has done their best, the awkward use of the shoulder buttons to highlight different menus is not well explained. There is an extra issue for the console versions though, in that the original was designed with a mouse and keyboard in mind.

The whole stress element is a great idea, and along with the fantastic presentation helps to hide the fact that in most other aspects the game doesn’t really do anything that new. The village is also the only element that you can guarantee will survive no matter how many of your team die, its expansion helping to improve the chances of their replacements. Its buildings can be upgraded with treasures you find in the dungeon, and from there heroes can be sent off on their own personal quest to gain new skills or remove other afflictions beyond just stress. Although resting in a dungeon can reduce some stress the only real way to recover is back at the nearby village.
