Originally posted by:Looking at it, it appears to me the one in 311340 is MGO data. The single player side of the game is 287700. It's not.I've been around since the game released, trust me.To back it up: This old guide also lists 311340 as the valid folder.I find this interesting considering that I've been working with save file backup data the last few weeks and was just getting ready to post my scripts (as a guide) for automatic backup & game launch with a 2nd script to restore backed up game files. Most all information I've ran across states 287700 as the save file. That is indeed the save file and indeed if it's a fresh install with no save data in either 287700 or 311340, the save file copied to the 287700 location will indeed use the save file and start you from where you last left off. Yet now, in comparing the two files, they are identical in every way except the one in 287700 is named TPPGAMEDATA1 and the one in 311340 is TPPGAMEDATA.I have a theory on this, but it will need to be tested to be proven, which I'm not quite sure that I want to start the game over from scratch just to prove it.The theory is this.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is finally on store shelves, bringing an end to the nearly 30-year-old stealth-action franchise, but not everyone has been fortunate enough to have a headache-free experience with the game. But we’ve rounded up fixes for some of the most common Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain bugs, on both PC and consoles, to try and alleviate some of the community. Metal Gear Solid Save Files Location Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain doesn’t use any 3rd party DRM solution for PC. All the save files can be found at the Steam userdata folder in Windows. Navigate to the userdata folder to find all the files. Press Windows + R to open Run and then type the following address. Press Enter to go to the userdata 287700 folder.
If all you have is TPP, the game will only use 287700, but if you have GZ it will also use 311340. Also GZ will update TPPGAMEDATA in it's own folder 311340.
This is how data from TPP and GZ are transfered between each other, so if you've played GZ first, then TPP, the rewards you get in TPP from GZ come through the file located in 311340 and once you start playing TPP, TPP will update both files so the data is available to both games, but upon Starting TPP, it uses whichever file is newer.Actulaly I can play GZ to see if GZ only updates 311340 or if it does both. It may be wise to backup both locations or possibly just the location with the newest file date & time stamp.I'll play with it some more and see what I come up with. Originally posted by:The theory is this.
If all you have is TPP, the game will only use 287700, but if you have GZ it will also use 311340. Also GZ will update TPPGAMEDATA in it's own folder 311340. This is how data from TPP and GZ are transfered between each other, so if you've played GZ first, then TPP, the rewards you get in TPP from GZ come through the file located in 311340 and once you start playing TPP, TPP will update both files so the data is available to both games, but upon Starting TPP, it uses whichever file is newer.i have GZ and TPP.When i had the scare where i couldn't log into the servers and you gave me the 100% complete save file, the 311340 folder was the one that contained the savefile that, if changed, changed the TPP savefile. The 287700 folder's savefile, if changed, did nothing.just my 2 cents. Originally posted by:The theory is this. If all you have is TPP, the game will only use 287700, but if you have GZ it will also use 311340.
Also GZ will update TPPGAMEDATA in it's own folder 311340. This is how data from TPP and GZ are transfered between each other, so if you've played GZ first, then TPP, the rewards you get in TPP from GZ come through the file located in 311340 and once you start playing TPP, TPP will update both files so the data is available to both games, but upon Starting TPP, it uses whichever file is newer.i have GZ and TPP.When i had the scare where i couldn't log into the servers and you gave me the 100% complete save file, the 311340 folder was the one that contained the savefile that, if changed, changed the TPP savefile. The 287700 folder's savefile, if changed, did nothing.just my 2 cents.This is good information though. I tested through GZ and it never updated the file even after completing a mission.
Okay New theory.When I was on my son's family share before creating my own acct. I played through Mission 22 when I realized I needed to go online for FOB stuff. Everything before was offline only.
I decided I wanted my own acct, so created my acct and downloaded TPP on my new PC. I copied the file on the old PC from the 287700 location onto the New PC in the same location after completing the hospital (Prologue) then the next time I connected online and had my old game.So new theory. 287700 is used if you purely play the game offline and 311340 is used if you're playing online, although it does update both locations for those bi-weekly updates and when playing offline during maintenance. This should be easily testable. Disconnect, play offline line to a checkpoint and see what updates.Good stuff.
I'll check it out.Edit: Tested and playing offline still updates both files. As far as a script goes. Providing both files are the same, it couldn't hurt to restore the file to both locations. They appear to be identical.
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Metal Gear Solid Save Files LocationMetal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain doesn’t use any 3rd party DRM solution for PC. All the save files can be found at the Steamuserdata folder in Windows. Navigate to the userdata folder to find all the files. Press Windows + R to open Run and then type the following address. Press Enter to go to the userdata 287700 folder. OSWindowsSave Locationuserdata287700From here, you can backup or tinker with your save game files. Always make backups, though.
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