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| ===Mobile (iOS)<span id="find-ios-saves"></span>=== | | ===Mobile (iOS)<span id="find-ios-saves"></span>=== |
| + | '''In iOS v1.30+:''' |
| + | # Open the <tt>Files</tt> app. |
| + | # Tap the <tt>Browse</tt> button on the bottom-right side of the screen. |
| + | # Under the Locations section, tap <tt>On My iPhone</tt>. |
| + | # Select the <tt>Stardew Valley</tt> folder. |
| + | # Each subfolder inside is a save slot. |
| + | |
| + | '''Before iOS v1.30:''' |
| # Open iTunes on your computer. | | # Open iTunes on your computer. |
| # Attach your iOS device via USB. | | # Attach your iOS device via USB. |
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| # Click Stardew Valley in the 'apps' list that appears. | | # Click Stardew Valley in the 'apps' list that appears. |
| # The 'Stardew Valley Documents' panel shows which save files are already on your iOS device. (They appear as folders, but you can't navigate into the folders directly.) | | # The 'Stardew Valley Documents' panel shows which save files are already on your iOS device. (They appear as folders, but you can't navigate into the folders directly.) |
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− | ===Mobile (iOS v1.30+ via Files app)===
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− | # Open <tt>Files</tt> app
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− | # Tap the <tt>Browse</tt> button located on the bottom right side of the screen
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− | # Under the Locations section tap <tt>On My iPhone</tt>
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− | # Select <tt>Stardew Valley</tt> folder
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− | # Each subfolder inside is a save slot
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| ==Transfer a save== | | ==Transfer a save== |