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Post Info TOPIC: [Solved]Undertale - No Saving, No Music. See Video.


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Hi I am having some issues getting Undertale to work properly. I am looking to fully Isolate the game from the Host PC. I am having the following issues:

A> Saving doesn't work

B> Music doesn't play

 

Thing I have tried:

Isolated File System

Full Access File System

Isolated Globally

Full Access Globally

Disk Force Extract

 

Unfortunately, none of the above helped the situation.

Please see the following video, as it demonstrates normal behavior AND what the cameyo version does.

Mule, I have PM'd you the link to the game so you can take a look and fix the issue. (If you enjoy the game, buy it, it's a great game.)



-- Edited by betaleaf on Monday 30th of May 2016 02:43:14 AM

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Both Issues fixed. I had to create empty save files where the game was expecting them inside the package and both saves and music started working. Thanks anyways.

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Hey, what exactly do you mean with creating empty save files? I took an Asgore save file and did put it in the AppData\Local\UNDERTALE folder during the installation and I also erased what's inside the undertale files but it didn't work.
Would you explain it step by step please? That would be awesome =)

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Basically what you want to do is recreate the save files in the directory they are suppose to be. I haven't played undertale since I got the game and beat it, but roughly like this.

Navigate to the save data folder, somewhere in %UserProfile%\Appdata.
Find the save data. They should end in .dat if I recall correctly. Make note of the file name. It should end in a number.
Create a new folder somewhere, then create a bunch of fake save data using notepad, saving the file as the same filename in the previous step. Copy this file and make multiple copies of it, changing the number at the end to enumerate a number of save files. I went up to 9.
Import this fake save data in the cameyo editor, where your application is expecting them to be. Save, and test.


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