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This means you can open them in your archiving solution of choice (7zip, WinZip, WinRAR, etc.).
Please be aware that this project doesn't support Linux and as such there will be no way for this project to help you find the path(s) to restore your backed up data to.
Ic ic, thank you! Also
> Please be aware that this project doesn't support Linux and as such there will be no way for this project to help you find the path(s) to restore your backed up data to.
Ill keep this in mind... TY! Fortenetly I know most of the usual paths for my games.. And worst case scenario, I can just install the game, make a save, and find where that save is located and replace it
One last question though.. is the data its backing up the exact data files. so like the terraria one, i just unzip, drag and drop into my documents, and rename it to the correct names?
GSM doesn't make any alterations to data it backs up, only the archive that stores said data.