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Hey! So uh, I've recently got a new laptop (again) and I'd like to know if there is a way to have my save file(s) from my previous laptop to this one?

Btw, I've downloaded the game off my browser, so if there isn't a way, is there a way to max out all the characters from the start and continue from there?

- Thanks in advance.

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You could go into your old laptop and move the saves to a flash drive, then move them over to your new laptop. Your save data should be in the same folder as the launcher. Go to the game folder, then open game, then save, and your saves should be located here. Just copy the saves folder to the same spot in your new laptop.

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As ResidentLurker said, simply moves the saves via a flash drive. However, saves have their own folder in C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Roaming\RenPy\Harem Hotel, not the launcher folder. It's why they're completely safe when updating; by being separate from the game files, so you can delete them without worry. Only on android do you need to move the saves when updating.
There does exist a code to max characters' stories, but 1) it's Patron-exclusive, and 2) comes with a bunch of issues, which it warns you about in advance.

I must have installed mine differently than most people, as my saves folder is located inside my game folder. This is the path to my saves folder <C:\Users\Pzycho\Desktop\Nightmare Fuel\Harem_Hotel-v0.13.2-pc\game\saves>.

It seems my computer is using a different structure than most people, I don't even have an AppData folder in my Users folder, lol.


app data is a hidden folder

enable the option to show hidden folders (Look at top left. It's under file->options)

That's odd, I went and double checked my user folder to see if I had enabled show hidden for it before, and had to enable it. I could have sworn I set my entire computer to show all hidden files previously, but for some reason it didn't seem to land there properly. Now I wonder what other files it didn't affect...