

How do you use console commands in Spore? Open Origin and go to Origin > Preferences > Installs & Saves and change the game library location to your external. Move the Sims 4 app from your Applications folder to the external.

Now, the next time you save an Office file, your computer will be the default save location. Under the “Save Documents” section, check the box next to “Save to Computer by Default.” Finally, click the “Ok” button in the bottom-right corner of the window to apply the change. How do I change the default save location in Windows 10?Ĭlick the “Save” tab in the left-hand pane. Right-click here and select move to D drive, and this data will move here. When saving, start by opening the file containing them, then go to settings and open the folder. Deleting that spore folder is essential to completely resetting your game, as it’s where all user settings and downloaded creations are stored. You are correct, there is a Spore folder in “AppDataRoaming”. Try doing windows key+R, type in %appdata% and look in there as well.

It’s same for all versions of the game – Origin, disk, GOG, Steam. Click Start button and search for Run and type %appdata%, open Spore, open Games, remove Game0.

It’s easy to do, you only need to remove one file. Meaning whatever planets/saves you have on the Home Screen are the only ones you can play with, ever. What happens when you delete a save in Spore?ĪNSWER: So I’ve come to the conclusion that no new save files spawn when you retry Spore after deleting one. Although there is no limit to how many saved games you can have (except for your computer’s memory storage), there will be six different choices between new save game planets. It’s been a while since I played, but unless they’ve made some very sweeping changes (a quick skim of some other sites says they didn’t), it’s probably best to think of it like this: Spore only really has one save file. What’s more, there’s only one save slot, and you can’t backtrack – which means that your decisions become finalized once you commit to them. I had to start the entire stage over again: This was how I found out that Spore has no auto-save feature, and that you have to manually save your progress. Select the creatures you downloaded to add to your Sporepedia.Minimize Spore so that you can see your desktop.Find and select the creatures you wish to add to your game.In the Folder Properties window, click the Location tab.Click the user folder that you want to change to select it.There is no way to “roll back” to a previous save, and no way to even restart the current stage. Spore has only one save “file” (actually a huge collection of files, but with no meaningful way for you to manipulate them) for the entire galaxy.
