

If you want to transfer the save back to the PC, it's pretty much the same steps but dragging the save folder from the iPad to the PC save trying this method on my Mac However, in this case all my save files were already CAPS so I did not have to make the change.Īt that point you should be good to go, but you can hit "Refresh" at the top of iFunBox for good measure. on Twitter specifically mentions the filename BALDUR.GAM, but for sake of consistency I would probably CAPS all of them. Open up the save folder you just transferred in iFunBox to make sure the filename is ALL CAPS.

Once you have navigated to the save folder you can simply drag and drop the folder from Finder/Windows Explorer to iFunBox. I launched a Finder window and navigated to the BGEE save folder on my Bootcamp drive.īOOTCAMP Drive -> Users -> -> Documents -> Baldur's Gate - Enhanced Edition -> saveĭocuments -> Baldur's Gate - Enhanced Edition -> save We are going to keep this App on this screen for now while we navigate to the PC save folder.Īs I mentioned, I did all this from OSX even though I play BGEE in Windows via Bootcamp. This is pretty much the same format as on the PC (and probably will be the same on the Mac). Once you are in the save folder you should see your existing save folders from your iPad games. The program you will need is called iFunBox ( ).įirst, start out by navigating in iFunBox to the BGEE save folder on the iPad (Baldur's Gate -> Library -> Save) The program needed for this has a PC and Mac version, but in this guide I use the Mac version because for some reason it would not recognize my iPad when I was running Windows.*** ***I currently have a 2012 iMac and run the PC version of BGEE in Bootcamp. All I did was make it into a guide with screenshots. *Credit for this info goes to on Twitter.
