Anno 2070 Save File
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May 4, 2018 - Save for Anno 2070. Post Views: 176. Savegame for Anno 2070 – The game done 100%. – You have more than $2kkk money – The city's. Savegame for Anno 2070 – The game done 100% – You have more than $2kkk money – The city’s population – 40k people. Installation: Copy files from archive to.
RDA Explorer The RDA Explorer is a Windows Application that can read and save the RDA file format used in Anno 1404, 2070 and 2205. You can download a pre-release version of the new RDA Explorer here: Note: Adjustments for the new file format used in Anno 2205 is still in early stages and not tested very well. Also the changes might have broken somthing for the old file format. If you encounter any bugs, please let me know by creating an issue.
Pull requests are also welcome:) Contributing If you are not a programmer, you can contribute to the project by to let me know what's broken or what you are missing. If you are a programmer, you can find more information. License See LICENSE.txt or COPYING file in the respective subdirectories. This project is not affiliated in any way with Ubisoft. Anno 2070, Anno 2205, Ubisoft and the Ubisoft logo are trademarks of Ubisoft Entertainment in the US and/or other countries.
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Ive just been in to continue my 70h+ cont game. I was playing a multiplayer lastnight for about 8 hours and over that time manually saved about 8 times. Now in my saved games there are only 6 saves.and it's as iff my cont game has been pushed to the end and then been deleted as if it can only save 6 games at the most. I noticed this whilst only playing my cont game weeks ago but because it was only my 1 game being played it didnt bother me. I have checked all the filters and only 6 still, aswell as chacked the save folder under my docs and there are only 6. ANY advice would be much appreciated. Ya, what Melkathi said.
I had the same thing happen to an 80+ hour continuous game. I didn't save it indidually.
I lost it when I did another type of game. I wasn't happy but moved on and now have a contiuous I like better. With it's own named save. Backing them up will help sure, but you don't need to (I was gonna make a script to do it). But you just need to create a save file. Pretty simple, and it's certainly not the only game that overwrites autosaves/quick saves.
Games have been doing that for decades. I should have known better, which is why I didn't freak.