Author Topic: Moving Old Interior Saves  (Read 749 times)

Hi guys,

Not played in a while but thought I'd play around in my old builds. Interiors and terrain gone of course: oh well. However, one of my oldest and biggest builds is out on the bedroom grass. I know there used to be a program (java?) to move builds around - that's how I moved it down there in the first place. Can't for the life of me find it, despite the most excellent forum search here.

And no, duplicator will not work before someone suggests. We're talking 100K bricks in a single building. And I can't get to the build anyway because its 'underground' (not loaded) in the new-look Slate.

Thanks.

1. Open explorer
2. Go to User/Documents/Blockland/Saves
3. Put all the files from the subfolders in the saves folder and delete the subfolders
Done

Wait you are talking about something else are you

Wait you are talking about something else are you
Yes he is.

His save was built on low terrain and when it loads it the bricks attempt to load under the plate and therefore they don't load.

Badspot

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You can set $LoadOffset in the console before loading a save to adjust the position.

Example:
$LoadOffset = "0 0 100";
would cause the save to be loaded 100 world units higher.

You can set $LoadOffset in the console before loading a save to adjust the position.

Example:
$LoadOffset = "0 0 100";
would cause the save to be loaded 100 world units higher.
Hmm, i might need this, could you explain it a bit more?

You can set $LoadOffset in the console before loading a save to adjust the position.

Example:
$LoadOffset = "0 0 100";
would cause the save to be loaded 100 world units higher.
I wish I would have known this before I deleted all my pre shadows and shaders saves.

You can set $LoadOffset in the console before loading a save to adjust the position.

Example:
$LoadOffset = "0 0 100";
would cause the save to be loaded 100 world units higher.

That's fantastic. Thanks Badspot!

You can set $LoadOffset in the console before loading a save to adjust the position.

Example:
$LoadOffset = "0 0 100";
would cause the save to be loaded 100 world units higher.
Holy crap nice.

You could have told us sooner though  :cookieMonster: