![]() With Steam/Galaxy running and cloud support enabled, the client would just download the cloud copy of your existing profile. Deleting or renaming it will get the game to recreate it on startup playing the game from a different Windows user account would effectively do the same thing. This folder contains the saved games, configuration files and a level cache folder. The easiest way to get there would be to copy %LocalAppData%\Larian Studios into the location bar in Explorer and hit Enter. Next, try browsing to the ‘C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Larian Studios’ folder and rename the ‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ subfolder. Alternately, exit out of the Steam client, or Galaxy for the GOG version, and just start the game directly from the executable when required. If applicable, disable Steam cloud support either globally (in the client click on the Steam menu and select Settings, and then Cloud) or just for this game (in the library right click BG3 and select Properties, then switch to the General tab and check the Steam Cloud section). Try exiting out of the Steam client, or Galaxy for the GOG version, and starting the game directly from the ‘.\SteamApps\common\Baldurs Gate 3\bin’ folder, by right clicking the executable (bg3.exe for Vulkan, or bg3_dx11.exe) and running as administrator. With the GOG version, in the (optional) Galaxy client, select the game, then the settings icon at the top right (beside the Play button) and under Manage Installation select ‘Verify / Repair’. Try verifying local files: in the Steam library, right click on the game and select Properties, switch to the Local Files tab and then click on the ‘Verify Integrity of Game Files…’ button. ![]() %LocalAppData%\Larian Studios\Baldur’s Gate 3\LevelCache The easiest way to get there would be to copy the line below into the location bar in Explorer and hit Enter. A corrupt file there can cause problems when saving or loading. Try browsing to the ‘C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Larian Studios\Baldur’s Gate 3\LevelCache’ folder and delete the contents. This has been less of an issue since patch 7, with the change to save the profiles in the local AppData folder. Windows Defender has also caused issues (generally file system errors) in that case an exception for the game can be made in Start, Settings, Updates & Security, Windows Security, Virus & threat protection, Virus & threat protection settings, Add or remove exclusions.Īt least in patch 6 Avast and AVG have caused various save issues by blocking the game’s access to the My Documents folder (one person reported it was the launcher that was the issue for Avast, and adding LariLauncher.exe to the trusted apps list fixed the problem another reported that AVG quarantined the launcher). In those cases, including both the game executables and Larian Studios local AppData folder in BitDefender’s trusted app and directory sections would fix the problem (Advance Threat Defense, Ransomware Protection / Safe Files, Application Access). Baldur’s Gate 3 Save Issues Fix:Īre you shutting down all non-essential programs before starting the game, especially anti-virus and any backup programs, etc, that may be monitoring disk activity?įor example, a few people have had BitDefender block the game from being able to create files and folders, which has caused errors when loading. If so, we’re here to help with the Baldur’s Gate save issues with a detailed way on how to fix it. Bloody thing spams even with agents disabled.If you’re playing Baldur’s Gate 3 on PC, you might have come across save issues and how you might have a problem loading your game file as well. Phone will have to wait, laptop is doing the same in the middle of the day and had Avast installed.įixed by shutting down Avast's agent for now, will have to look a more specific fix. Has some other users witnessed a similar problem, so that I could know what to investigate on my wife's phone when I'll have access on it? More than the 100 windows could show, which is impressive in its own way. So preliminary information gathering depending on Pihole logs.ĭuring this night, pihole triggered the rate limiting for the first time in a year with 7700 queries in the span of 10 minute.įrom the logs, I managed to determine an android phone spammed "" for so much time in a row I couldn't even try guessing how many times in a second. I would usually start by testing on the infringing device, sadly it comes from my wife's phone, on which I have no access at the moment. Not my own phone so investigations will be limited and depend on how well-known this domain is. ![]() ![]() Tldr: android phone sent hundreds or thousands requests for in a second in the middle of the night, need some pointers on what software is likely to trigger that.
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