


I checked that but there are no previous versions of my save folder sadly. I am currently trying to recover the file with a recovery program but not sure if it will work. Got a couple files back from a year ago (random stuff) so maybe I will be lucky. However the save game was overwritten and not deleted so I do not think it will work. I guess now I am just hoping that they release the update soon and then I will start a new world again. 200h gone like that...Shokubai wrote:If your computer is creating system restore points then you have a ghost file of your save at each of those points. Depending on your OS you may be able to right click the parent folder or file and select restore previous version. You can also download a ghost file viewer which will allow you to browse all of your versions of a given file and do quite a bit more with it.
That's a big ouch right there. Lets turn on versioning and not have this problem again!Mullematsch wrote:I checked that but there are no previous versions of my save folder sadly. I am currently trying to recover the file with a recovery program but not sure if it will work. Got a couple files back from a year ago (random stuff) so maybe I will be lucky. However the save game was overwritten and not deleted so I do not think it will work. I guess now I am just hoping that they release the update soon and then I will start a new world again. 200h gone like that...Shokubai wrote:If your computer is creating system restore points then you have a ghost file of your save at each of those points. Depending on your OS you may be able to right click the parent folder or file and select restore previous version. You can also download a ghost file viewer which will allow you to browse all of your versions of a given file and do quite a bit more with it.
No, sadly I do not. I do have a backup from my world (lost like 50h) but I really do not feel like cleaning up all my solar panels + accumulators again and moving them. If I cannot recover the world file, I will just wait till the new update. It sucks but I guess the good part is that I will get to experience the research tree and all the new stuff they will add in a new game. I do think that double clicking should not save the game like that (without any warnings). It should check if it is at least the same game or ask for confirmation. Either way from now on I will double save my games and hook up my Factorio account to steam so it is on the cloud as well.Shokubai wrote:That's a big ouch right there. Lets turn on versioning and not have this problem again!Mullematsch wrote:I checked that but there are no previous versions of my save folder sadly. I am currently trying to recover the file with a recovery program but not sure if it will work. Got a couple files back from a year ago (random stuff) so maybe I will be lucky. However the save game was overwritten and not deleted so I do not think it will work. I guess now I am just hoping that they release the update soon and then I will start a new world again. 200h gone like that...Shokubai wrote:If your computer is creating system restore points then you have a ghost file of your save at each of those points. Depending on your OS you may be able to right click the parent folder or file and select restore previous version. You can also download a ghost file viewer which will allow you to browse all of your versions of a given file and do quite a bit more with it.
p.s. Sure you thought of it but do you have it on an old thumb drive or anything where maybe you played it somewhere else?
I am currently playing 5 games and they all except Factorio ask before overwriting a save. You cannot just double click and that overwrites it.Koub wrote:Work on a word document for 200 hours.
Don't make backups of it.
Overwrite it with a random doc you've just created (invitation for your kid's birthday party you want to send to your fellow parents).
Cry a lot.
This is not Factorio's fault. It's a typical PEBCAK.
or just check which save the world was loaded from.starholme wrote:It's actually a reasonable suggestion to check before overwriting. I'm not sure what would be simplest in Factorio's code, but it could give an 'are you sure?' dialog if the world seed is different. Would probably catch most cases. As always, it's up to the Dev's to decide if it's worth the trouble.
Agreed, it's a hard lesson to learn. I usually have a rotation of a couple saves, switch to the next every few hours. That way it's unlikely to lose them all, and if something goes south to the extent that you want to back up an hour then it's there.Koub wrote:Work on a word document for 200 hours.
Don't make backups of it.
Overwrite it with a random doc you've just created (invitation for your kid's birthday party you want to send to your fellow parents).
Cry a lot.
This is not Factorio's fault. It's a typical PEBCAK.
Yeah, exactly. This would have saved my world.starholme wrote:It's actually a reasonable suggestion to check before overwriting. I'm not sure what would be simplest in Factorio's code, but it could give an 'are you sure?' dialog if the world seed is different. Would probably catch most cases. As always, it's up to the Dev's to decide if it's worth the trouble.