Wrestling Empire | Save Bytes
| Issue | Symptoms | Solutions | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The game crashes on load; data appears scrambled. | 1. Replace your current save.bytes with a known good backup. 2. Use WECCL's built-in save file repairer. 3. Verify game file integrity via Steam. 4. As a last resort, delete the entire Wrestling Empire folder to reset the game. | | Game Can't Find Save Folder | The game behaves as if it's a fresh install; you see no save folder. | 1. Manually create the .../MDickie/Wrestling Empire folder in the correct AppData path. 2. Run the game once to let it generate the folder. 3. Ensure you have enabled viewing of hidden files and folders on your OS. | | Changes Don't Save | You edit a wrestler, but their stats don't change. | 1. Save the wrestler in the editor menu after editing. 2. Check for the 48-character promotion limit and delete characters or increase the limit via WECCL. 3. Ensure your save.bytes file isn't set to "Read-only" in its properties. |
Even with careful management, problems can happen. Here are some of the most common save-related issues and how to fix them.
to replace the default parody names with real-world wrestling legends (e.g., changing "Whack Ax" to a real wrestler) to ground your story in reality. Total Unlock : Use a 100% completion save to unlock the Special Editor
Note: You may need to enable "Show Hidden Files" in Windows Explorer to see the AppData folder.
Note: PC has the highest tolerance, but even PC can corrupt if you abuse mods. wrestling empire save bytes
Due to Apple's closed ecosystem, accessing raw save bytes on iOS requires utilizing iTunes/Finder file sharing or cloud backup tools to extract application data. How to Edit and Read Save Bytes
Look for Wrestling Empire player communities, modding guides, and save-editor tools on game-focused forums and subreddits for version-specific instructions, tools, and example save locations.
Go to each wrestler’s edit screen and select "Default Move Set" if you haven’t heavily customized them. Custom move sets consume more bytes than default ones.
Mobile players enjoy cross-compatibility with PC save files, but locating them requires a file explorer app like ZArchiver to bypass strict Android directory protections: | Issue | Symptoms | Solutions | |
: The AppData folder is hidden by default on Windows. To access it quickly, you can press Win + R , type %USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\MDickie\Wrestling Empire into the Run dialog, and hit Enter.
Depending on your platform, you can find your save data here:
| Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | – third-party | GUI for editing common bytes | | HxD | Manual hex inspection | | Cheat Engine | Real-time memory byte editing (for testing offsets) | | MDickie Forums | Offset tables for each version | | WEMod (Discord) | Community-maintained save byte database |
Internal Storage/Android/data/com.MDickie.WrestlingEmpire/files/ Nintendo Switch Verify game file integrity via Steam
The mod also automatically backs up your save.bytes before writing new data, providing a safety net against corruption.
Access the internal storage at Android/data/com.MDickie.WrestlingEmpire/files/ .
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