Sword With Sauce

Sword With Sauce

Emil215p 1 Nov, 2024 @ 3:45am
Unable to edit/save loadouts.
Hi, when i try to edit a loadout nothing happens when i drag a weapon/gadget over.
And when i try to start a new loadout it fails, giving a loadout a name gives an error: "Failed to save loadout"
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Barney 2 Nov, 2024 @ 7:33pm 
same problem
Diatomic Muffin  [developer] 3 Nov, 2024 @ 12:47am 
Most likely this is caused by the game not being able to read/write files on your PC.

All files are saved in:
C:\Users\USER\Documents\DiatomicGames

Easiest solution is to add the game through controlled folder access.

For Windows 11:
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Virus & threat protection.

Under Virus & threat protection settings, select Manage settings.

Under Controlled folder access, select Manage Controlled folder access.

Select "Allow an app though controlled folder access"

+ Add an allowed app

from:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/allow-an-app-to-access-controlled-folders-b5b6627a-b008-2ca2-7931-7e51e912b034


Windows 10:
Select Windows 10 Settings -> "Update and security" -> Windows Defender -> Open Windows Defender Security Center -> Virus and Security Threat Protection -> Virus and Security Threat Protection Settings -> Scroll down and turn off "controlled folder access"
Emil215p 4 Nov, 2024 @ 6:05am 
Originally posted by Diatomic Muffin:
Most likely this is caused by the game not being able to read/write files on your PC.

All files are saved in:
C:\Users\USER\Documents\DiatomicGames

Easiest solution is to add the game through controlled folder access.

For Windows 11:
Select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Virus & threat protection.

Under Virus & threat protection settings, select Manage settings.

Under Controlled folder access, select Manage Controlled folder access.

Select "Allow an app though controlled folder access"

+ Add an allowed app

from:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/allow-an-app-to-access-controlled-folders-b5b6627a-b008-2ca2-7931-7e51e912b034


Windows 10:
Select Windows 10 Settings -> "Update and security" -> Windows Defender -> Open Windows Defender Security Center -> Virus and Security Threat Protection -> Virus and Security Threat Protection Settings -> Scroll down and turn off "controlled folder access"
That fixed it, looked at CFA and it had indeed been blocking it.
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