


Many of the original troubleshooting steps have been incorporated into the patch fix, but a couple of their other suggestions might still be worth a try if you're one of the unlucky few who still can't play.įirst, if you played the demo before launch, try following Step 2 of the patch fix again, this time for a folder named 1641480. Method 1: Clear out your saved data from the demo and reboot your PC Judging by the comments, neither solution was particularly successful for most afflicted players, but here is the official word on what to try if the update alone didn't fix the problem for you. Prior to launching the patch, Capcom posted a short blog to Monster Hunter Rise's Steam page briefly outlining the issue, as well as suggesting a couple of possible work-arounds. What other workarounds do Capcom suggest? However, I've checked this out on Steam, and the update is due to install for everyone on January 22nd unless it's specifically disabled, so the issue of not being able to match with your friends shouldn't persist for too long in most cases.

Launch the game to create new saved data.Back up the sub-folder named 1446780 to another location, then delete the original from the folder. Delete save data from the local files by opening this folder on your computer: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\(User ID)\remote\.Disable Steam Cloud and quit the game to allow the change to take effect. Disable the Steam Cloud service by opening up Monster Hunter Rise in your Steam Library and selecting >.In their latest dev post on Steam, Capcom clarify that players who were affected by the "failed to save" bug need to complete a few extra steps after downloading the patch (though players whose games were already working don't need to worry about these extra instructions).Īfter installing Ver.3.6.1.1, players who experienced the "failed to save bug" should complete the following steps:

Though some players who were experiencing the issue continue to report being unable to play, many are now reportedly able to start their game at long last. Monster Hunter Rise Ver.3.6.1.1, released on Steam on January 21st, is intended to resolve the "failed to save" issue, and it seems to have met with some success. Watch on YouTube How to fix the Monster Hunter Rise "failed to save" bug Check out our review of Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak by clicking on the video above.
