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SAVING/LOADING A GAME
Blade & Sorcery

SAVING/LOADING A GAME

Learn how to save your progress in Blade & Sorcery to avoid losing hours of gameplay, and how to load your last save to retry difficult sections or explore different choices.

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Learn how to save your progress in Blade & Sorcery to avoid losing hours of gameplay, and how to load your last save to retry difficult sections or explore different choices.

Hey there! So, you're diving into Blade & Sorcery and want to make sure you don't lose all your hard-earned progress, right? Saving and loading is super important in any game, but in Blade & Sorcery, it's not just about avoiding mistakes. It's also your key to exploring different conversation paths, seeing how random events play out, and even checking out all the different game endings.

How to Save Your Game:

It's pretty straightforward. Whenever you want to lock in your progress, just pause the game and head over to the Options Menu. You'll see a button labeled "Save Game". Click that!

Next, you'll be prompted to give your save file a name. Pick something that'll help you remember what's going on in that particular save. Once you've typed it in, hit the "Save" icon. If this is your very first save, the game will automatically create a new folder for your save files. If you already have saves, you can totally overwrite an existing one, but don't worry – the game will give you a heads-up and ask for confirmation before it does that.

How to Load Your Game:

Need to go back? No problem. Again, just open up the Options Menu and look for the "Load Game" button. Click it, and you'll see a list of all your saved games. Pick the one you want to jump back into, and you'll be right where you left off.

Autosaves and Chapters:

Blade & Sorcery is broken down into 5 acts, and the game does you a favor by creating an autosave whenever you hit a new chapter. You'll see these pop up in your "Load Game" menu. While you *can* overwrite these autosaves, I'd generally recommend against it. They're usually there as a safety net for major progression points, so it's good to keep them intact if you can.

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