If you still have this in your Saves folder, it's safe to delete or rename. Here's an example of what you would see in your Saves folder: Slot_0 (Backup 0) - Newest backup to the main save. (the 'time stamp in the folder, will also help you locate the file you need) The game creates 5 backup files of your game save. If you open your saves folder, you will see a list of save files. If you accidentally delete a saved game, there is still hope to restore it.
Go to: C:\Users\\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\saves Rename (and find) a Saved-Game File in the Saves Folder: (I usually put them in a separate folder away from Sims 4, just in case I need them in the future.)
I copied the following information from that website, as it helps understanding the 'save files' altogether, baring in mind he is describing how to 'replace a previous save though'įirst find the games / files that you want to keep and then you'll be ok to delete the games / save files you don't.
Hi find it helps my game, as I had heaps of games / save files.Ĭarls-sims-4-guide has more information and guides on 'saving and finding games' The below is showing how to rename and find previous saves.