Originally posted by her1625
its only has 2 saves and looking at the save data what should be the file ext. for the save games
Your PS4 won't show any file extensions. In Windows or other operating system, each save should show 2 files. One file should have a .bin extension and those are fine already so I didn't name those. The others don't actually have real extensions, but Windows at least, and maybe other operating systems, THINK they have extensions. I don't have the files in front of me, but based on memory, trying to rename:
save615%402018.06.07-01.00.55%404
TO:
[email protected]@4
for example, Windows did not highlight the "%404", meaning it thought the "%" was a break before an extension the same as a period, and that the "404" was an extension type. Windows is wrong on both counts. It's just a funky name Save Wizard gave the file because Save Wizard messed up.
If you have a folder open with the files from BEFORE you resigned them and also a folder open AFTER you resign them, you can see it for yourself. Save Wizard completely changes the file names for 3 of the 10 files (again, each save has 2 files, so for 5 saves there are 10 files). The .bin files are fine, and the profile save and character pool save are fine. But the 3 files I've named a few times in this thread need to be renamed entirely, and the tricky part is that Windows' default behavior is to hide extensions and, even after you enable extensions to be visible, when you go to rename a file it will still not highlight what it thinks is an extension.
So when you're looking at the file in Windows, make sure you see all of the letters and numbers in the file name you need to change it from, not just the beginning part. If the last 4 or so are hidden, since each version of Windows is different, google something like "show file extensions Windows 7" or whatever. When you're looking at all of them and go to rename them, ignore what Windows highlights and instead manually highlight the entire file name, making sure you also capture that "%404" at the end, to use the first example, or "%407" or another "%404" to use the others. Although again I don't have the files in front of me so just going off of memory of what Windows thought the extension was. Windows is just confused by the percentage sign, I think. Don't know what makes Save Wizard mess up.
But they should work for US region after renaming them. I've loaded them up on 2 accounts.