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This guide is intended to give you some basic information about what is inside of your saves. This information can be useful for a lot of reasons: restoring backups, changing world settings, editing or deleting player information, or anything else you can think of. Some extreme examples include adding planets, adding or removing grids, and modifying grids and inventories. These extreme examples won't be covered here but the information provided should help with the more reasonable ones. | This guide is intended to give you some basic information about what is inside of your saves. This information can be useful for a lot of reasons: restoring backups, changing world settings, editing or deleting player information, or anything else you can think of. Some extreme examples include adding planets, adding or removing grids, and modifying grids and inventories. These extreme examples won't be covered here but the information provided should help with the more reasonable ones. | ||
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This guide is intended to give you some basic information about what is inside of your saves. This information can be useful for a lot of reasons: restoring backups, changing world settings, editing or deleting player information, or anything else you can think of. Some extreme examples include adding planets, adding or removing grids, and modifying grids and inventories. These extreme examples won't be covered here but the information provided should help with the more reasonable ones.