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    Default Where can i find my saved games?

    I have downloaded something called the med manager which lets me alter my saves so i was wondering where i could find my stainless steel saved games because the manager cannot detect them and my (windows 7) computer search didn't turn up anything. I know they are still there as i can play them but i need to know where they are located.

    (Stainless Steel 4.1)

    Brilliant mod BTW i just wish i had kingdoms so i could get 6.1.

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    Default Re: Where can i find my saved games?

    I'd expect them to be in \Medieval II Total War\mods\Stainless_Steel_4\save
    But why do you want to potentially screw up your savegames? The console offers all the cheats you need...

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    Default Re: Where can i find my saved games?

    I've looked around the stainless steel thing but i can't seem to find them. I probs missed them. Also the reason why i want to do this is because i want to change all my unit sizes to huge without having to go an manually do it and this system just does it all for me.

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    Default Re: Where can i find my saved games?

    I suggest naming a savegame in a recognizable way and then searching for it with the windows search function. For example "showmysaves" and then search for that name.

    As I was curious about that tool and searched for it I'll spare others the time:
    MedManager - M2TW Mod Manager

    I'm not convinced of its usefullness. If you try it out, remember to keep backups of your saves.

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    Default Re: Where can i find my saved games?

    Not to throw this off track but the next time an extra $10.00{US} comes along I implore you to get that extra cd so you can up grade to SS6.1 or SS6,2
    The numbers of elite sub-mods available for SS6.1 is astounding and SS6.2 has lots of new goodies as well.

    I promise you that once you try these, that you will be happy you made the investment...

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    Default Re: Where can i find my saved games?

    Well thanks guys . I'm probably going to buy kingdoms soon as i have explored the ss 6+ mod and sub modas and they look fantastic the people who made them have done a great job. Like i said I'm currently playin 4.1 which i still find a huge improvement from a vanilla game.

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    Default Re: Where can i find my saved games?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rawb View Post
    Well thanks guys . I'm probably going to buy kingdoms soon as i have explored the ss 6+ mod and sub modas and they look fantastic the people who made them have done a great job. Like i said I'm currently playin 4.1 which i still find a huge improvement from a vanilla game.
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    Default Re: Where can i find my saved games?

    If Windows 7 files like Vista, you might find them here: AppData/Virtual Store/Program Files/Sega/M2TW/mods/SS6/saves.
    "With a population of around a million, Rome (in Claudius' time) was a vast city even by modern standards. It is worth pointing out that during the early Renaissance the population of Rome was no more than fifteen thousand-- living amid the ruins of a civilization that dwarfed their own. It was not until the nineteenth century that the population of Rome returned to the levels it had enjoyed under the Caesars. That is eloquent proof of the fact that human history is not a tale of steady progress towards greater knowledge and achievement." Simon Scarrow

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