The Lands Between and the Land of Shadow from are filled with treachery, but none of it is meant to cause permadeath. That horrible fate can only be brought about by corrupted save files that won’t let players resume their playthroughs — but it’s usually fixable. One of the staples of games is ditching a save game option in favor of a system that automatically records all manner of progression.

It works great for the most part, but there’s a good reason why it recommends you close it properly via the menu. Any issue that causes your game to crash or PC to reset midgame can cause the save file to become corrupted as the game didn’t save and close properly. At some point, even hackers could ruin your saves: Nowadays, if any issue causes your save file to no longer be recognized by the game, you’ll come across one of the following messages: I first came across the problem for the first time a few years back while playing after a thunderstorm caused the lights to go out.

It immediately made me think I’d lost over ten hours of progress. Luckily, I was mistaken, but the process was much more complex and way less automated back then. The modern save fixing process might look a bit daunting at first, but it’s actually pretty simple and effective if you follow all the steps correctly.

How to fix saves on Elden Ring It’s always a good idea to try Steam’s automatic file repair. You do that by clicking on on your Steam Library, hit , pick , and then hit . Once the pro.