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Get all save files as array (also making reset saved files through behaviours possible)

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  • KamdroidK Offline
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    Kamdroid
    wrote on last edited by Kamdroid
    #1

    Let us use a behaviour to get an array of all saved files, this would help me a lot, and also making deleting all files possible.

    OLD POST:
    Currently the only way to reset all saved data is by branching the project and clicking reset save data in the debug menu.

    Please add a behaviour to do this instead.

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    • KamdroidK Kamdroid

      Let us use a behaviour to get an array of all saved files, this would help me a lot, and also making deleting all files possible.

      OLD POST:
      Currently the only way to reset all saved data is by branching the project and clicking reset save data in the debug menu.

      Please add a behaviour to do this instead.

      Aidan_FireA Offline
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      Aidan_Fire
      wrote on last edited by
      #2

      @Kamdroid Can’t you already kind of do this? Save the value to nothing? Or if it’s a high score save zero?

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      • Aidan_FireA Aidan_Fire

        @Kamdroid Can’t you already kind of do this? Save the value to nothing? Or if it’s a high score save zero?

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        wrote on last edited by Kamdroid
        #3

        @Aidan-Oxley Yes, you can delete files. But, for example, in KrystalOS, there is a ton of different dynamic file names.

        I said to be able to reset/delete ALL saved files

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        • KamdroidK Kamdroid

          @Aidan-Oxley Yes, you can delete files. But, for example, in KrystalOS, there is a ton of different dynamic file names.

          I said to be able to reset/delete ALL saved files

          iTap DevelopmentI Offline
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          iTap Development
          wrote on last edited by iTap Development
          #4

          @Kamdroid a workaround is to have an array saved to file with all of the other save to file’s in it. Then a loop could go through and delete them all.

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          • iTap DevelopmentI iTap Development

            @Kamdroid a workaround is to have an array saved to file with all of the other save to file’s in it. Then a loop could go through and delete them all.

            KamdroidK Offline
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            Kamdroid
            wrote on last edited by
            #5

            @iTap-Development I know, but I really don’t want to do this, as implementing getting all files as array should be something easy.

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            • KamdroidK Kamdroid

              @iTap-Development I know, but I really don’t want to do this, as implementing getting all files as array should be something easy.

              iTap DevelopmentI Offline
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              wrote on last edited by iTap Development
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              @Kamdroid yeah they should add it!

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