Bad North is a charming but brutal real-time tactics roguelite.
Defend your idyllic island kingdom against a horde of Viking invaders,
as you lead the desperate exodus of your people. Command your loyal
subjects to take full tactical advantage of the unique shape of each
island.
- Bad North - A Minimalistic, Real-Time Tactics Roguelite with Vikings
- Bad North on Steam
- Metacritic.com
Where Are The Save Game Files Stored?:
User settings files are not saved to the cloud, so are always in AppData (Windows) or Library (Mac). Regardless of which storefront you bought the game from, follow the instructions at the bottom of this page (under Windows or Mac as appropriate).
Steam Steam Game Files
In Steam you can find your game files by
Right clicking Bad North in your Steam Library, select Properties
Go to the Local Files tab and select Browse Local Files…Steam Save Files
Save files are stored in the default steam Cloud Storage location, which varies depending on platform:
- Win: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\<user_id>\688420\remote
- Mac: ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/userdata/<user_id>/688420/remote
Discord
Discord Game Files
In Discord you can find your game files by right clicking on the game in your Discord library, and selecting Show in Folder. This will take you to where the game files are kept, which will be a location something like:
…\BadNorth\content\StandaloneWindows
You’ll see BadNorth.exe in here, plus some other stuff.
Discord Save Files
From there, if you navigate up a couple of folders to the …\BadNorth directory, and from there you should be able to go to:
…\BadNorth\storage\<user_id>\content\
Which is where the saves are kept. <user_id> in this case being a long number, unique to you. Typically in this folder there will be file called user, and several files called campaign <something>. If we ask you to send your save files, it’s best to zip up the entire content folder and send that via mail. If there is no content folder, or there is nothing in it, then you don’t have any saves, which might be solvable by checking out this topic.