![]() ![]() *If all you wanted to do was transfer a character, you can stop reading and go and play with it in his/her new world!*īut wait, I had stuff on the ground, stuff in storage, a fort! Where is that? **Below is an optional step for replicating the world if you've interacted with it in ways you want to keep the same.** You've successfully transferred your player to a new world! This is your player file.Ĭopy that player file to your new world you created, and replace the other map_p.bin file. I hope you didn't close your Zomboid folder, we still need it! Go into your main world folder and copy the map_p.bin file, it should be at the bottom if you filter by name, a-z. Go into the Sandbox folder (and be careful here) and grab the newly created world folder and your main world folder and back them up somewhere, the desktop is fine. For Macs, I'm sorry I don't know, but I'm sure there's one, you might have to Google around for it. Mine is in C:\Users\*User*\Zomboid where User is your Windows User. Make a new game with the options you want, the character you create doesn't matter, as it's your "main" character we want. So I searched around and found bits of information that allowed me to finally come up with a temporary solution (temporary as in, until in- or post-game editing is added to the game, if it will be). ![]() My big fort would have nothing to be tested with. Well, on discovering that the Save Editor mod didn't work, as it was for an older build, I was slightly disappointed. Maybe you didn't choose enough zombies (guilty as charged), maybe you just want to tweak a few settings. So I, like many of you probably did, made a mistake when choosing Sandbox options for the first time for a playthrough. First of all, I wasn't sure where to put this, so if an admin wants to move this to a better fitting category, that'd be great. ![]()
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