Schedule I has been released in early access, and players are tuning in with their friends to see what the fuss is all about. Now, losing progress in Schedule I can be a nightmare, especially when you’ve built up a thriving underground empire. Whether you’re looking to back up your save, transfer it to another PC, or recover lost data, knowing where the game stores your progress is crucial. In this guide, we’ll show you exactly where to find the Schedule I save file so you can keep your operation running smoothly.
You might run into an issue where if you were relying on cloud saves, Schedule I’s cloud sync might not work as expected. Or there might also be a situation where you start playing on one device and then eventually switch up to another, leaving you back at square one on your PC. All because your save file likely didn’t transfer. The good news? There’s still a chance to manually retrieve your progress from your PC and move it over. But for that, you’ll need to know where the save files of the game are located on your PC.
Schedule I Save File Location: Where is it
For those who regularly play and tweak around with the games on their PC, finding the saved files should not be a big deal. Anyway, we have you covered, and in the sections below are all the steps to find the saved files and other important information.
Find the Saved Game Files
To manually recover your Schedule I save files and transfer them to your new PC, follow these steps:
- Open the File Explorer: Press Win + E on your keyboard to open File Explorer.
- Navigate to the Save File Location: Inside the File Explorer, head over to the given directory:
- “C:\Users\[YOURUSERNAME]\AppData\LocalLow\TVGS\Schedule I”
Note: Replace YOURUSERNAME with your actual Windows username.
- If you don’t see the AppData folder, it may be hidden. To reveal it, click the View tab at the top of File Explorer. Select the Show option and then click on Hidden Items. This will reveal the hidden AppData folder.
- Copy Your Saved Files: Once you’re inside the Schedule I folder, look for the saved game files.
Demo Saves Are Not Compatible!
Now, if you have to transfer these files and have played the demo version, your saved files will not work with the full game. Make sure your saved files are from the official release. After transferring your files, launch the game on your PC. If everything was done correctly, your progress should be restored!
Manually transferring saves might be a hassle, but until the cloud sync issues are resolved, it’s the best way to ensure you don’t lose progress. Hopefully, the developers address this soon, but in the meantime, keeping a manual backup of your in-game saves is a smart move. It is also a smart move to keep DigiStatement bookmarked for all your gaming needs. And since we are talking about saved game files, click here to find out where these files of Atomfall are located on your PC.