

You have been able to do it for like 6-7 years now 😂. Just a tip, you CAN decrypt your ps4 saves WITHOUT a jailbroken ps4 or some encryption expert. Would love to see a breakdown of what you did - I've got a ton of hours on No Man's Sky for PS4/5 and just want to play on my new PC :( This is a video taken moments ago of my 5065 hours of playtime: Learn a whole lot more about NO MAN'S SKY using the learning units & photo albums here:Ĭraig_mark の投稿を引用:OK naysayers. But it worked.Ĭheck my facebook group & youtube channels & you will notice that everything switches from PS4 controls to PC controls at one point, but none of my stuff changes (ship, mutli-tools, extremely detailed bases & freighter, e.t.c)Īll of this is clear evidence that it can be done & that I HAVE done it.

I don't fully understand what we did but we did it. I had help from someone else to decrypt it & make it viable as a PC save. How else do you think I achieved this? It would literally be impossible for me to have 5065 hours on Steam, as I haven't even owned it on Steam for that long. Now look at my Steam playtime for NMS (195 hrs on record). You CAN convert back into xBox saves from a PC save.Īll of it is not worth the effort though, unless you are already more knowledgeable than I am about computing. You cannot however convert back into PS4 save, as Sony does not share certain info that would be needed for this. The short answer is that you CAN convert console saves into PC saves with a massive amount of knowledge & effort. Most games though, those files are encrypted & also need to be converted. In the case of some games, it is easy to then edit them. None of those people know everything.īut you CAN copy the save file of any game from console & move the file onto your PC. of those posts are talking about if it is a feature (It's not) or if there is some easy way (there isn't).Īlso, anyone & everyone writes posts on the internet. This was also confirmed again in April of 2020 on Twitter: BigGrayGolem の投稿を引用:Craig's answer isn't helpful.Īccording to an August 2019 post, NO, it's not possible:
