I’ve been flying the incredible Canadian bush trips introduced in World Update 11. I went to the activities folder to back up my save like I usually do, and found nothing new there.
Do the Canadian bush trips save somewhere else? Has anyone found where?
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Hi,
Your observation is correct. Since SU10, the state of the bush trips are stored in the MSFS cloud and no longer locally on your computer.
This affects all bush trips, official and community, not only the new ones.
BuffyGC
I’ve just noticed the same thing. Since bush trips seemed to get stuck and you may end up having to go back to the start and loosing progress, many people used to keep a local back up for each leg which I found useful. Are you not able to do that now? Or have they overcome the problem of having to go back to the start not just the leg you had a problem on?
The system with cloud storage introduced with SU10 is much more stable than the old one that stored files locally. I am talking specifically about saving the current position and legs. Logbook and progress I can not judge, because I enjoy the bush trips and do not fly for any percentages or hours.
Increased stability of good, but It’s really unfortunate that means we can’t manage our own saves anymore.
Just curious, how does it work when we don’t have an internet connection? Will bush trips just not get saved? Can we not load an existing bush trip save?
To bring some light in this mystery (at least for the Steam users):
All missiondata is now stored in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\[STEAM_USER_ID]\27999384\1250410\remote\kh_persistentmissiondata
I think it will be the same file for the MS-Store version, but in a different path.
World update 11 simply deleted all my bushtrip progress (because some Unicode bug). Is there a way to get it back? I have the backup files, how do I push it to the cloud?