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I beat the game on my dad's computer, but now I'm back home and want some of my saved spots on mine. Problem is, my dad only finds one save folder which appears to be for his character. Can someone give me more information about how different characters' games are saved? He needs to be able to differentiate in order to send me the right files. I'd appreciate any help...

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I only know that you can send a certain amount of saved games in a compressed folder, but other than that I'm not sure.
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There is one saved game folder for all saves C:\Program Files\LucasArts\SWKotOR2\Saves.

It contains one folder for each save, and each folder has a number at the beginning that corresponds to the slot number displayed by the KotOR load menu.

However - new to KotOR 2 - the load menu only displays saves for the current game. Other games' saves are not shown, but they haven't gone. Press the "Switch Character" button on the load menu to cycle through the other games until you find yours.

Then make a note of the slot numbers, copy the corresponding folders to the save game folder of your copy of the game and you should be good to go...
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