My Time at Portia leaves many questions left unanswered, but one in particular is a little troublesome. Check out this guide as we explain How To Save In My Time At Portia so you don’t lose your precious loot run when it’s time to call it a day.
It’s worth noting that My Time at Portia does feature an automatic quicksave function. It happens whenever you do specific tasks or after a period of time, so you’re never more than 10-20 minutes behind. However, sometimes that last item you got before you quit is rare as hell, and you want to make sure you’ve not lost it.
The only guaranteed method of causing an autosave is to rest. There is not camping option yet, however you can rest at the bed inside your Workshop. This is the only way to force a save at the moment so if you get something great, head home and take a nap.
So there you have it, that’s How To Save In My Time At Portia.
Want to know where to find Hardwood and Hardwood Planks? This guide will tell you How To Get Hardwood & Hardwood Planks In My Time At Portia so you can keep progressing through the game, craft new furniture and even buy a brand new upgrade for your home.
Money, or Gol, has many uses in the game, so you'll want plenty of it fast. This My Time At Portia How To Make Money Guide will go over some basic tips and tricks to help you bolster your Gol count, increase your available money and spend on exciting upgrades and new recipes.
If you want to upgrade to the Enhanced Practice Sword, you're going to need a few things. This guide will tell you Where To Find Animal Bones In My Time At Portia so you can upgrade your basic weapon to an improved version with a +30 Attack rating.
Want to know where to find more recipes? This My Time At Portia Recipe Unlock Guide will tell you where to find some of the hidden recipes we've discovered on our travels, how to unlock them and what potential uses the new items have for you and your workshop.
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