I last looked around last December and didn't find anything for Hajime that I thought was credible. There's a bunch of wrong guesses out there though for the whole gen.
It was, but my problem is EVERYONE KEEPS POSTING THE PLAYSTATION ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All this stuff is (will be) on Steam and even Epic, but the PlayStation promo stuff only mentions PlayStation, and I’ve seen so many people confidently saying that the bonuses are only for PlayStation because they are looking at the PlayStation promo material.
I hope Hexa can retrieve everything without too much bother. To anyone reading this, please get yourself an external hard drive and make it a habit to regularly back up everything that you might need again. Preferably make an additional copy on another system too just in case of a freak accident. It's good practice that will save you huge headaches later.
@midori
If you see this, you can still recover the deleted files if you don't move shit around.
You need to install a program that that recovers the files flagged as deleted.
DO NOT do scans, or move shit around on said drive.
When you delete permanently the OS just hides the files and flags them as deleted until it needs the space for new files.
There are multiple software suites that will do NVMe SSD drives. Format matters more than the type of drive (unless the drive is actually damaged). Source: I've used them repeatedly as a part of my work. Usually Disk Drill for Mac, EaseUS for Windows (just as examples). You can even recover from broken RAID arrays, if you have the right software.
I hope Hexa can retrieve everything without too much bother. To anyone reading this, please get yourself an external hard drive and make it a habit to regularly back up everything that you might need again. Preferably make an additional copy on another system too just in case of a freak accident. It's good practice that will save you huge headaches later.
I hope Hexa can retrieve everything without too much bother. To anyone reading this, please get yourself an external hard drive and make it a habit to regularly back up everything that you might need again. Preferably make an additional copy on another system too just in case of a freak accident. It's good practice that will save you huge headaches later.
People out here not backing up work that their career depends on, meanwhile I've got save game files from 2001 in case I want to pick up from that point again one day.
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