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Rename your current save.dat (or similar) to save_backup.dat . Drop the downloaded version 35 save file into this folder. Where to Find Reliable Save Files
Finding a clean save file can be tricky due to the nature of the game’s distribution. Your best bets are:
Since these files are shared by third parties, always scan .zip or .rar downloads with updated antivirus software. Additionally, ensure the save file matches your specific game version; using a v.35 save on a v.40 build may cause the game to crash or corrupt your settings.
Skip straight to your favorite levels or test out the physics in the endgame areas. How to Install a Save File
View all the unlockable art and animations without having to trigger specific, often difficult, in-game events.
Version .35 (and subsequent updates) introduced significant changes to the game's engine, character roster, and stage layouts. A "Complete" or "100%" save file is highly sought after for a few reasons: Access the full roster immediately.
Because Project X is a standalone fan game (often built in engines like GameMaker), save files are usually stored in your local AppData folder rather than the game folder itself. Press Windows Key + R on your keyboard. Type %localappdata% and hit Enter. Look for a folder named ProjectX or Love_Potion_Disaster .
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Rename your current save.dat (or similar) to save_backup.dat . Drop the downloaded version 35 save file into this folder. Where to Find Reliable Save Files
Finding a clean save file can be tricky due to the nature of the game’s distribution. Your best bets are:
Since these files are shared by third parties, always scan .zip or .rar downloads with updated antivirus software. Additionally, ensure the save file matches your specific game version; using a v.35 save on a v.40 build may cause the game to crash or corrupt your settings.
Skip straight to your favorite levels or test out the physics in the endgame areas. How to Install a Save File
View all the unlockable art and animations without having to trigger specific, often difficult, in-game events.
Version .35 (and subsequent updates) introduced significant changes to the game's engine, character roster, and stage layouts. A "Complete" or "100%" save file is highly sought after for a few reasons: Access the full roster immediately.
Because Project X is a standalone fan game (often built in engines like GameMaker), save files are usually stored in your local AppData folder rather than the game folder itself. Press Windows Key + R on your keyboard. Type %localappdata% and hit Enter. Look for a folder named ProjectX or Love_Potion_Disaster .
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