Saints Row: The Collection - By: XB36Hazard [Save Editor]

Sorry to everyone. I been busy with a lot and it's been awhile since I was last here.

The editor can't find Saints Row The Third Remastered (Steam) saves.
The editor was released before the game was out on Steam. Currently you can add the Steam save folder by adding the save folder to "PC Save Selector" settings.
<Steam-folder>\userdata\<user-id>\978300\remote\

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Hey guys. Any hope to add ability to edit Nintendo switch saves for SR4?
I haven't looked at this yet but I will add it to my list. If you have a save please send it my way. Thanks.

Same issue with Saints Row 2 on pc. All this program manages to do is corrupt the save so the game crashes when trying to load it.
The editor was only designed for the default game. If you have any mods installed the editor will most likely corrupt your save. I'm looking into adding GOTR but currently working on a different project.

Saints Row 1 tags could really see an improvement. I got the editor for the sole purpose to check which tags remained, and finding the actual spots to go required some confusing correlation between maps I could find elsewhere.

I would really like if tags were numbered instead of just being "Westside Rollerz" 25 times, especially if numbers could correspond to numbers found in BradyGames' strategy guide. I completely understand not wanting to implement a map in the editor though.

While I couldn't test whether my findings are correct, I suspect the order they're presented in the program is the same as in-game (wr00, wr01, etc.), so seemingly all that's necessary would be to find the ordinal number on "precise map" found on SR Wiki and to find the number on the map in the strategy guide (or reading the hardly legible text).

Strategy guide map scan I found somewhere:

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Precise map obtained from saintsrow.fandom.com:

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I'm planning on adding an collectables map. Going to start with Saints Row (2006), then Saints Row 2, and so on. Will take time and most likely won't be out this year. I have started Saints Row (2006) but I only have tags done at this time.

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Sorry to everyone. I been busy with a lot and it's been awhile since I was last here.
Thank you for still caring! It's pretty cool that you did the save editors without expecting much in return, so not having the resources to fix all the bugs is totally understandable.
 
Sorry to everyone. I been busy with a lot and it's been awhile since I was last here.


The editor was released before the game was out on Steam. Currently you can add the Steam save folder by adding the save folder to "PC Save Selector" settings.
<Steam-folder>\userdata\<user-id>\978300\remote\

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this doesnt work, your software just doesnt pick up the saves and the conversions never work, just one last update please @XB36Hazard, if you dont update your software might aswell be removed from the forums because it only seems to corrupt the saves of a bunch of people that use it
 
this doesnt work, your software just doesnt pick up the saves and the conversions never work, just one last update please @ XB36Hazard, if you dont update your software might aswell be removed from the forums because it only seems to corrupt the saves of a bunch of people that use it
Be nice man, forum rule #1:

It takes some getting used to when adding save file locations, PC Selector > Settings (top right, small text) > Add Folder > pick the folder location > Change game type from "Saints Row" using drop down menu (click it).
As for conversions (for SR3 to SR3R I assume), I've never tried that so can't really speak there. It would probably function best on completely unmodded games though.

If a save does get corrupt that's what the backup file is for (it asks you to create one whenever you open a file). It's true it's not perfect, but developing the save editor for each possible use case takes way longer than for you to simply move on and start a new playthrough.

This save editor is completely free and the author still has their own life and their own set of problems to take care of.
As rough as the editor is, the world is a better place with it existing than if it hadn't.
 
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