Save file
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Save file contents
Rimworld's save files are written in XML (Version 1.0) and contain all the information about the state of the game. Update: they are now stored as RWS File.
Notable sections
- Resources - Contains information about each of the available resources in the game.
- ProjectList - Contains the state of each of the research projects available in the game. The research completes when Progress is more than (or equal) to TotalCost.
- ThingReservation - Details what a Pawn (person/animal) is doing/going to do.
- Thing - information about a person/animal
Save file locations
Windows version |
The Save files are stored in users AppData folders:
C:\Users\
%username%
\AppData\LocalLow\Ludeon Studios\RimWorld
- Shortcut:
windows button + R -> the Run dialog will appear type appdata and press enter. go to LocalLow --> Ludeon Studios
Linux version |
The Save files are stored in: /home/
your user name
/.config/unity3d/Ludeon Studios/RimWorld/
Mac OS X version |
Your Rimworld settings folder is ~/Library/Application\ Support/RimWorld
To see your save games with Finder, open a new shell and enter:
open ~/Library/Application\ Support/RimWorld/Saves/
(may also be in cache)
This also applies to Alpha 12d.
Editing saves
Example of removing the Toxic Fallout event from the game: open the save file with Wordpad, press Ctrl+F and search for 'toxicfallout'. You will see a list of <li>events</li>. See where in the list 'ToxicFallout' is (for me at the bottom). Below that list is a list of <li>numbers</li>. Change the number to '0' between <li></li> which is in the same position in the list as 'ToxicFallout' was in the previous list (bottom one for me). It will now never occur again.
<nowiki>Also if currently you would be experiencing this Toxic Fallout and would want to remove it not only for the future, but also immediately, do the following: Ctrl+F in the save file and search for 'activeconditions'. You will find: <activeConditions>
</activeConditions>. Change this to only 1 line with just this: <activeConditions />. So you would have File:Http://puu.sh/qtTAx/20ec8138cd.png [1]