

You mentioned the installer didn't pick up the game's location. This could be a bug in the program, or your game (or Steam) is using a different registry key to store the game's location, or the installer was running under a user account that is different to the one that had the save files.

I'm not sure how that is possible if the Steam version of the game was running fine with the same saves before the conversion. From the log entry it seems like these folders didn't exist at the time the converter ran. The converter looks for save files in the two folders I mentioned in my previous comment.

But at the moment I'm not sure what's wrong. While I would like to write a dedicated tool to let the user have more control over save file conversion sometime in the future, I'd like to resolve the original source of your issue so that it doesn't happen on systems that are set up like yours. The Chao Garden save works as-is in the 2004 version if you put it in the SAVEDATA folder and rename it to SONICADVENTURE_DX_CHAOGARDEN.snc. However, if your 2004 installation already has a Chao Garden file, it won't copy the garden file because the game only supports one Chao Garden file at a time.Ĭonverting the save files manually in SASave and putting them in the 2004 version would also work as long as they are renamed to SonicDX01.snc, SonicDX02.snc etc. You don't need to clean up save files as the Steam converter reads save files from both the Steam version and the 2004 version and filters duplicate ones. To make the converter run again, you'd have to revert the game back to the Steam version by reinstalling it on Steam. In subsequent times you run the installer, the game is already converted to the 2004 version, so it doesn't run the Steam converter unless it detects that something specific to the converted installation is missing. In the installer, save conversion only happens when the Steam version is detected, i.e.
