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| 13 Aug 2017 12:14 AM |
| I was working on my game, but when I went to exit and save it crashed. I lost a bit of data. But a window appeared and said I could restore the data. It worked! But I realized that it was saved to an entirely different file, not the game itself. What do I do? Should I work on the restored file, or retry on the game itself? Or can I transfer the file into the game? How do I fix this? |
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| 13 Aug 2017 12:29 AM |
It must've saved the recovery data onto a file (As you mentioned). You'll be fine just working on that file.
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vastqud
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| 13 Aug 2017 12:48 AM |
| Well how do I publish data from the file over to ROBLOX? |
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| 13 Aug 2017 12:51 AM |
There's not any way I know of to do that, although I'm not sure why you would want to do that anyway.
You have a perfectly fine version of the place saved as a file on your computer, which is just about the safest way to go about things on Roblox, since it's saved to your computer. |
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| 13 Aug 2017 01:15 AM |
Working off of a file saved on your computer is what all developers should be doing.
When it's time for you to publish that file as a game, open it up in studio, go to Files > Publish to ROBLOX As >....
Then you can select a game you wish to save it to, and configure your settings for the game.
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| 13 Aug 2017 01:44 AM |
| That doesn't work, it stops at 20% and crashes. |
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| 13 Aug 2017 01:54 AM |
| Scratch that, I just had to wait for the program to respond. :P |
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