Hi,
After I update to ES3, I can't find "Save All" or "Load All" action . They are useful to my current project. Of course I can't find them in the new documentation neither.
All the best
Light
Where is "Save All" Action?
Re: Where is "Save All" Action?
Hi there,
Easy Save 3 does not currently have a Save All or Load All action, so in the meantime you will need to continue using Easy Save 2 if you require these actions. Note that Easy Save 2 is still being supported.
All the best,
Joel
Easy Save 3 does not currently have a Save All or Load All action, so in the meantime you will need to continue using Easy Save 2 if you require these actions. Note that Easy Save 2 is still being supported.
All the best,
Joel
Re: Where is "Save All" Action?
Hi,
Thanks for your advice. However I have replaced the files with ES3, and I don't know how can I get the passed version of ES2 In my project I was used to use v.2.8.2.
All the best,
Light
Thanks for your advice. However I have replaced the files with ES3, and I don't know how can I get the passed version of ES2 In my project I was used to use v.2.8.2.
All the best,
Light
Re: Where is "Save All" Action?
Hi there,
Easy Save 2 is included when you download from the Asset Store.
All the best,
Joel
Easy Save 2 is included when you download from the Asset Store.
All the best,
Joel
Re: Where is "Save All" Action?
Thank you. I solved it.
Re: Where is "Save All" Action?
Hello,
I'm starting a new project, and after seeing that ES3 has been around the block for some time, I decided to go for it instead of ES2.
However, I took for granted that every feature of ES2 would be present in ES3, which is not the case... Where are Save All and, more importantly, Load All?
I'm baffled that an action that basically restores everything it finds on a file, is not a standard feature in ES3. I mean, this is standard procedure, unless I'm living on a parallel dimension!
And in fact you tell the OP...:
Yes, I can switch back to ES2, but that means forgetting about AutoSave and staying on an old version who knows if it will be supported in six months and it certainly won't be enhanced.
Am I missing something? Is there a way in ES3 to load everything, that doesn't imply needing to specify every... single... key... in the file ?
Thanks.
I'm starting a new project, and after seeing that ES3 has been around the block for some time, I decided to go for it instead of ES2.
However, I took for granted that every feature of ES2 would be present in ES3, which is not the case... Where are Save All and, more importantly, Load All?
I'm baffled that an action that basically restores everything it finds on a file, is not a standard feature in ES3. I mean, this is standard procedure, unless I'm living on a parallel dimension!
And in fact you tell the OP...:
Well... it's one year and a half later and I don't see a way to just do something so straightforward. And I feel like an alien for being the only one asking about this.Joel wrote: Easy Save 3 does not currently have a Save All or Load All action, so in the meantime you will need to continue using Easy Save 2 if you require these actions. Note that Easy Save 2 is still being supported.
Yes, I can switch back to ES2, but that means forgetting about AutoSave and staying on an old version who knows if it will be supported in six months and it certainly won't be enhanced.
Am I missing something? Is there a way in ES3 to load everything, that doesn't imply needing to specify every... single... key... in the file ?
Thanks.
Re: Where is "Save All" Action?
Hi there,
As Save All and Load All are actually very uncommonly used (this is only the second time it has been mentioned in the past couple of years), we've focused our time on other functionality.
However, if you would like I can see if it's possible to put together a Save All and Load All action based on the Easy Save 2 action, but using Easy Save 3?
All the best,
Joel
As Save All and Load All are actually very uncommonly used (this is only the second time it has been mentioned in the past couple of years), we've focused our time on other functionality.
However, if you would like I can see if it's possible to put together a Save All and Load All action based on the Easy Save 2 action, but using Easy Save 3?
All the best,
Joel