Just started. Even docked at station, always get Save Failed message - Resolved.
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Just started. Even docked at station, always get Save Failed message - Resolved.
Just started playing X3TC, and I simply cannot save a game. I dock up with a station, but still no luck.
I've been looking over some of the suggestions to resolve this, but so far have not found anything relevant.
There was no x99.sav file, or any other file inside the save folder.
I'm running Windows 10
Can anyone help me? I"d like to pay this game, but if I cannot save, there's not much point.
I've been looking over some of the suggestions to resolve this, but so far have not found anything relevant.
There was no x99.sav file, or any other file inside the save folder.
I'm running Windows 10
Can anyone help me? I"d like to pay this game, but if I cannot save, there's not much point.
Please provide the information requested at the top of the forum, specifically your [url=http://www.egosoft.com/support/faq/faq_answer_en.php?answer=610&version=8][b]DX[/b][b]D[/b]iag[/url] report and whether or not your game is modified.
As general suggestions, check that you have plenty of disk space on the drive your Documents folder is stored on, and maybe try temporarily disabling your anti-virus software to see if that's preventing access to the savegame folder. If you're running the game from Steam then you can also try a File Verification from the Steam client to make sure nothing is missing.
As general suggestions, check that you have plenty of disk space on the drive your Documents folder is stored on, and maybe try temporarily disabling your anti-virus software to see if that's preventing access to the savegame folder. If you're running the game from Steam then you can also try a File Verification from the Steam client to make sure nothing is missing.
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Savegames are stored in "C:\Users\<your user name>\Documents\Egosoft\X3TC\save". Try to create a new text file in that folder to make sure that permissions are set correctly. If that doesn't work the game will also not be able to create a new file there. In that case you'd have to check permissions and correct them.
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... In particular, make sure that each of the folders on the directory path that Khaakbuster mentioned is NOT set to 'read only'. That read only flag is sometimes set when you copy and paste or move folders. You should not have done any of that in this case as that is where the save folder is first created and must be kept, but the folder flag setting is still worth a check.
A dog has a master; a cat has domestic staff.
I'm at work right now, but will get the dxdiag info up at first opportunity.CBJ wrote:Please provide the information requested at the top of the forum, specifically your DXDiag report and whether or not your game is modified.
As general suggestions, check that you have plenty of disk space on the drive your Documents folder is stored on, and maybe try temporarily disabling your anti-virus software to see if that's preventing access to the savegame folder. If you're running the game from Steam then you can also try a File Verification from the Steam client to make sure nothing is missing.
I can say for certain that I have tons of space on the drive holding the My Documents folder. I am running from Steam and will try your suggestion. Thanks.
I think you have it. I did no copying and pasting, but the folder for saves is flagged as "Read only." Strangely, when I try to remove that flag, it seems as though it doing so, but when I check it again, it's still flagged in that manner. I"m thinking on trying to figure that one out tonight. I'm on as an administrator on my comp.Alan Phipps wrote:... In particular, make sure that each of the folders on the directory path that Khaakbuster mentioned is NOT set to 'read only'. That read only flag is sometimes set when you copy and paste or move folders. You should not have done any of that in this case as that is where the save folder is first created and must be kept, but the folder flag setting is still worth a check.
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Actually the folders below "C:\Users\<your user name>" should inherit the permissions from "C:\Users\<your user name>". So if you check for example permissions for "C:\Users\<your user name>\Documents\Egosoft\X3TC" it should state that SYSTEM, Administrators and your user account have full access to that folder and this set of permissions was inherited from "C:\Users\<your user name>". If it doesn't show that anymore you can reestablish inheriting of permissions.
Well mine is not resolved. Done everything that I have read from these posts and the steam forums with no luck. This seems to be nothing about permissions as the games appears to create the right folders but there is nothing saved. This is also true for profiles. I can go to create or copy one, it creates the folder but again no folder contents.
Is this a windows 10, 64 bit or am I missing something?
Edit: Thanks to Steam's free weekend I can report that not one version of X3 will save. Also, EgoSoft obviously know EXACTLY why the game will not save but why not be specific so I can know what to bloody do?
Is this a windows 10, 64 bit or am I missing something?
Edit: Thanks to Steam's free weekend I can report that not one version of X3 will save. Also, EgoSoft obviously know EXACTLY why the game will not save but why not be specific so I can know what to bloody do?
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@ Lexus666: Well obviously you do have an overlooked issue with writing to those 'Your Document' folder areas whether from permissions, AV or protective app interventions, or some other issue local to yourself. No, it is not an inherent Win10 x64 or gamecode issue else all of us with Win10 would all be having it with X games!
As we know nothing about your system, set up, your apps, nor what you have already tried then we cannot really help you very much - so no, neither we nor Egosoft know exactly what causes your issue.
As we know nothing about your system, set up, your apps, nor what you have already tried then we cannot really help you very much - so no, neither we nor Egosoft know exactly what causes your issue.
A dog has a master; a cat has domestic staff.
It may be 'obvious' and there is little information as to why it could be a problem. Maybe if the game would actually give a clue as to why it can't save a game even though the game can 'obviously' create folders to install the game. Nice to know that you straight to blaming my computer or me when no other programs from AutoCAD to the multitude of games work 100% without having to resort to changing rights, permissions or folder sharing as documented in other users having the same problem.
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Well the blindingly obvious bit is that I (and many, many others) don't have your issue yet have the vanilla games and Win10 x64. Also I didn't have to change any system settings, permissions, etc to play; the advice you see in that area is aimed at people whose systems, options or set ups have been changed either by themselves or by their other apps.
As I said above, if you don't want to tell us anything about your system etc, then we really cannot help you.
My best guess in the absence of any information would be that one of your protection apps is interfering with saves etc to Your Documents. (Windows Defender and BitDefender are known to do this depending upon how the user sets them up.)
Another thing I can possibly guess as a possibility is if you are not logging in with the same account and administrative rights details as the owner of the Documents folder.
As I said above, if you don't want to tell us anything about your system etc, then we really cannot help you.
My best guess in the absence of any information would be that one of your protection apps is interfering with saves etc to Your Documents. (Windows Defender and BitDefender are known to do this depending upon how the user sets them up.)
Another thing I can possibly guess as a possibility is if you are not logging in with the same account and administrative rights details as the owner of the Documents folder.
A dog has a master; a cat has domestic staff.