![]() ![]() If the number of the save file (the # in the name above) is already in use on the new computer, it must be changed it to a non used number in the 0-9 range, if you don't want to loose the other save file. To transfer save files between computers, simply copy the save files over. The names of the save files are summarized in the tables below. Thus, there is never any need to save it. Your character, its stats and items that it has equipped or carries, is saved automatically by the game as soon as you make any changes to it. The save files are stored in the game folder and can easily be transferred to other computers. ![]() No cross-save functionality: progress you make on the imported character in D2R is saved on the D2R folder and will not carry over to Diablo II (2000).In singleplayer, you can save (and must save) your game whenever you want.Only possible for single-player, local offline characters.Only possible from Diablo II (2000) to Diablo II: Resurrected.Note: If a Diablo II Resurrected folder does not exist, launch Diablo II Resurrected from the application, create an offline character, and save the character. Right click inside of this folder and choose Paste.Navigate back to the Saved Games folder above and enter the Diablo II Resurrected folder*.Select all files for the character or characters you wish to copy over, right click, and choose Copy.Use File Explorer to navigate to C:\Users\(Your PC Username)\Saved Games.You can play your original Diablo II (2000) offline single-player characters on the Diablo II: Resurrected client by manually copying over the character save files from the Diablo II (2000) folder to the Diablo II: Resurrected folder. Diablo II (2000) and Diablo II: Resurrected are independent games. ![]()
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