Total War: ROME REMASTERED

Total War: ROME REMASTERED

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Transferring saves from Original to Remastered
By Nomey
A short and simple guide for transferring saves from the orignal Rome:Total War to the remastered version. (Windows 10)
   
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Disclaimer
This is my first guide, so it may be a little sloppy (hehe) I cannot guarantee that all saves will work with the Remastered version, nor can I guarantee that they are fully playable from start to finish without crashing or breaking the game. If the transfer is completed and you can successfully load and play your save, you'll only be able to play using classic configurations as I don't think you can change them after a game is already started, so you won't have any access to the newer features (like merchants or balance changes), bear that in mind.

Replays cannot be transferred as trying to load an old replay in Remastered will instantly crash the game, I tested this multiple times on multiple different replays.
Finding and Copying the Original save
Let's get started, you'll first want to navigate to your original Rome:Total War folder and find your saves. This is usually located at "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Rome Total War Gold\saves", Pics below on how to find the folder
Note: Most people's Steam folder is located in the "c: Drive". If yours is located elsewhere, replace "c:" with whatever letter your drive uses

c: Drive


Program Files (x86)


Steam


steamapps


common


Rome:Total War Gold


saves


Copy

Right click the save you want to transfer and copy it, once that is done, proceed to the next step.
Moving/pasting the save to the Remastered folder
After you have copied the save, navigate to the Remastered version's save file, which is located in a completely different folder. It should be under "C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local\Feral Interactive\Total War ROME REMASTERED\VFS\Local\Rome\saves" More pics below for aid on how to find the folder
Note: Replace "c:" with whatever letter your drive uses. Replace "UserName" with your PC user name (may not be the same as system name)

c: Drive


Users


Username

This folder will be named whatever your PC user name is

Appdata

The folder you need to access here is normally hidden, which you can reveal by first clicking on "View" near the top of the window and then checking the "Hidden Items" box on the right side.

Local


Feral


Total War:Rome Remastered

This should be the only folder here

VFS


Local


Rome


saves


Paste save file

Paste the save you copied earlier here



Load and Play
After you've completed the above steps and copied and pasted the folder to the new destination, launch Rome Remastered and load the save just as you would any other. If all goes as planned, the game should load in and let you play, Congratulations, you've successfully transferred your save from the Original version to the Remastered version, if you're able to successfully complete the game using an old save, please let me know and provide screenshots too!

This should also work for Barbarian Invasion and Alexander though I currently haven't tested either, if you want to transfer saves for those games, you'll want to use their respective folders instead of the Rome one.
Closing Notes
Thank you for reading my first attempt at a guide. Don't forget to like, favorite, and share as well! Also, don't hesitate to let me know if there are any errors in the steps process, as I was extremely sleep deprived when creating this walkthrough. I will try to respond to questions if anyone has them but don't freak out if I don't respond immediately. Thanks again, and have a wonderful day!
4 Comments
Kanovskiy 15 Nov, 2023 @ 10:14am 
wtf I didn't even know this was a thing.
Nomey  [author] 27 Jul, 2021 @ 8:51pm 
Thanks guys! Yeah I had like no space in that picture, an unfortunate reality of modern gaming, I'm afraid. I definitely have more space now than I did when I made this guide though.
- 26 Jul, 2021 @ 11:04am 
I didn't think that was possible, woah. I'm gonna try it out later. Cheers.
New-Vigor 26 Jul, 2021 @ 10:32am 
Great guide, just try and empty those hard drives a bit xD