Dinkum is a fun life and farming simulation game which is created by an Australian developer called James Bendon. There are a lot of neat features in the game that makes it worth paying for the early release version of the game. With a roadmap for updates being released, the game is sure to make its mark on the farming sim game market. Dinkum has already been dubbed as a cross between Stardew Valley, Minecraft and Animal Crossing (Personally, I find it to be a less-angsty version of Don’t Starve). This guide will take you through the process of where to find the Save File Location in Dinkum.
How to Get Dinkum Save File Location
You might want to play Dinkum on another device, or simply want to back up your save files in case of a disaster such as corruption of the game files after an update. However, you’ll find that the game files are only stored locally. This might be a little difficult to maneuver, but we’ve got it covered.
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If you’re looking for the save files manually, you might not be able to find them in the Appdata Locallow James Bendon folder. However, there is a workaround for this.
You will need to enter the following into Run. To do this, press Windows Key + R. The Run dialogue box will open.
Now, type the following text into the field:
%AppData%\..\LocalLow
You will be able to access the save files now. You can back them up by copying them to another device.
If you want to play your saved game on another device, all you need to do is Copy the James Bendon folder to the same location on your other device.
If you want to see more guides on the game check out How to Change the Appearance of Your House in Dinkum.
Any idea how to get to these files on the steam deck?