Yes, you can transfer your data.
Yes, you can transfer your data.
Hey there, just checking in about my PC build plans. I already have some components ready, mainly the RTX 3060 / 3060 Ti. I’ve been playing on GeForce and subscribed to Rocket League and SnowRunner from the epic store. I’m a bit worried I might have to start over with SnowRunner once I finish my build. Will that happen?
Usually in clients such as Steam there is the ability to have cloud saves, I'm sure epic would have something similar. In many cases, games will store your game data in C:\Users\<Username>\Games, It also may be in documents, so a path such as C:\Users\<Username>\Documents\Games. If you have an external hard drive, I would recommended copying your entire user folder, that's C:\Users\<Username>. The reason is that a lot of applications store configuration files and such in AppData. So you're better off copying it all and putting your user folder on your new PC so that way you can pick and choose the data you want to transfer. You should be good.
Many titles sold via platforms such as Steam or Epic Games rely on cloud saves. If you wish to preserve your own progress, the following guide explains how to manually back up your saves. https://www.thenerdmag.com/how-to-recove...mes-store/