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Post by rockphantom on Nov 4, 2019 20:23:31 GMT
My Fire Pro World Steam save has turned into a mess. I have over 10,000 edits and want to start from scratch. I went nuts when the game was first released in July of 2017 and grabbed every edit that seemed interesting. Now it takes the game an hour to load World and it's a chore to navigate through so many edits.
Is there any way to safely wipe Fire Pro Wrestling World completely? I want to pare my edit collection down to rosters produced by a few well respected editors. I haven't played the game since August 24th and would like to get back into the game.
I am assuming deleting the Save data and clicking "unsubscribe from all" on my Steam Community page would be one way to do it. However, is this safe?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thank you!
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Post by Fuee on Nov 4, 2019 22:34:36 GMT
I don't see why it wouldn't be safe
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Post by Dawnbr3ak3r on Nov 5, 2019 1:15:48 GMT
Make sure you have Steam Cloud saves disabled or else it will redownload your old save data likely screwing things up.
Also, make a backup of your old save just in case, unless you don't care.
Otherwise you should be able to start over fine.
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Post by rockphantom on Nov 8, 2019 15:42:12 GMT
Thank you for the feedback Dawnbr3ak34. I was able to safely wipe my FPW data using the following steps.
1. Unsubscribed From ALL (one click) edits on my personal Steam Community Workshop page. Fire Pro World is the only Steam game I have, so it was easy to do a mass purge. 2. Deleted my FPW save data 3. Temporarily disabled Cloud saves until I began setting up my new Fire Pro World "universe". 4. Deleted my Fire Promoter data
The load times are much faster. I was able to go from 10,000+ edits to just under 3,000 (still more than I expected), from my top 6 favorite editors. I can now enjoy the stellar Fire Pro World once again! I am very happy!
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