Easy Save 3 Help Needed (solved)
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2020 11:19 am
Hello! Hope everyone's doing well and healthy!
So apart from local save solution which I'm using this, I got <omitted> for cloud saving (saving to Google Game Services/Game Center) too. I like plugins with the word 'Easy' at the front
I'm still thinking of how to integrate this. Does anyone have any suggestions?
What I have in mind was, extract data from an ES3.savefile as one long string using System.IO, convert it to byte array and use EMP to store it on the cloud.
Then on fresh installation, once I've gotten the data from the cloud, convert the byte array back to a normal looong string, open an ES3.savefile and using System.IO delete everything on it and replace it with the string.
[Edit01]
What I mentioned above is copy/pasting everything (all data) as a string using System.IO. So I don't think there will be an error in reading it from ES3 functions since I'm not changing any formats/structures. But what if I want to save to cloud just 1 item? How do I format it in a way so that when I download everything back into an ES3.savefile I can read from it normally?
So apart from local save solution which I'm using this, I got <omitted> for cloud saving (saving to Google Game Services/Game Center) too. I like plugins with the word 'Easy' at the front
I'm still thinking of how to integrate this. Does anyone have any suggestions?
What I have in mind was, extract data from an ES3.savefile as one long string using System.IO, convert it to byte array and use EMP to store it on the cloud.
Then on fresh installation, once I've gotten the data from the cloud, convert the byte array back to a normal looong string, open an ES3.savefile and using System.IO delete everything on it and replace it with the string.
[Edit01]
What I mentioned above is copy/pasting everything (all data) as a string using System.IO. So I don't think there will be an error in reading it from ES3 functions since I'm not changing any formats/structures. But what if I want to save to cloud just 1 item? How do I format it in a way so that when I download everything back into an ES3.savefile I can read from it normally?