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So I recently built a new PC. My old one had a bad graphics card and my OS drive was beginning to fail. 

I had modded like crazy for about 2 years, spending over $400 on mods for wrestlers and arenas and I was so close to starting a universe with everything I had. I decided to backup everything and then later paste it back into the new game folder. I also have a folder that has the save file associated with the saved universe, created wrestlers, created arenas, etc. I also have that royal rumble mod saved that allows you to play RR in any arena. The reason I have to do this is I bought a new SSD for games and so I had to redownload WWE 2k19 on this drive.

I'm really at a loss now though since it's been about 4 months since I have even looked at a mod file. I am overwhelmed with what exactly I need to copy over and paste into the new game folder. I am also confused about saved game files and where/what to paste in the new game folder. Below is the MOD folder I have with backups. Can someone please walk me through exactly what I need to copy? 

 

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Copy the whole folder over to the new SSD, put the save in the right place in Steam and then regenerate chunk0.def.

 

The should be about all you need to do, I just did a fresh install of Windows and managed to keep all my mods and universe intact.

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On 10/26/2021 at 12:11 AM, Red Rooster said:

Copy the whole folder over to the new SSD, put the save in the right place in Steam and then regenerate chunk0.def.

 

The should be about all you need to do, I just did a fresh install of Windows and managed to keep all my mods and universe intact.

ill give it a shot thanks - where do i paste the gave save data folders?

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3 hours ago, eplate2 said:

ill give it a shot thanks - where do i paste the gave save data folders?

Inside Steam/userdata/"your profile ID"/

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