Dragon Ball Xenoverse Transfer
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 recently went live and people are excited to play the game in more ways than one. For those who played the first Xenoverse game, they'll be able to transfer their character and data into Xenoverse 2, albeit with some limitations. Here is a full guide on what are the things you can and can't transfer, and how to do it, from the first Dragon Ball Xenoverse game to the second.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Transferable Data
Only certain things can be transferred from the first game to the second, and transferring your first Time Patroller as a playable character into Xenoverse 2 is not possible. Carrying over your Dragon Ball Xenoverse data to Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will allow you to acquire certain costume and skills based on your gameplay data from the first game. You will also receive rewards such as zeni and TP Medals, the latter being the new in-game currency for Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, so you'll have money to spend when you begin the second game.
The costume parts and skills of your Time Patroller from Dragon Ball Xenoverse are transferable to Xenoverse 2, all of which include Upper Body, Lower Body, Hands, Feet, four Special Attacks, two Ultimate Attacks, and one Evasive Skill. The most OP of which are Broly, Vegito's, and Beerus.' Costumes you can't transfer will be exchanged into zeni, so it's advised to think about what costumes you want for your new character in Xenoverse 2.
If you have multiple characters from Dragon Ball Xenoverse, only one Time Patroller and the equipment they're wearing will be transferred to Xenoverse 2. Skills that cannot be carried over include, Super Saiyan, Super Saiyan 2, Super Vegeta, Super Vegeta 2, Kaioken, X3 Kaioken, X20 Kaioken, and Potential Awoken. Other skills include Riot Javelin, Rebellion Spear, Tyrant Lancer, Prelude to Destruction, Strike of Revelation, and Symphonic Destruction - all of which will be exchanged for zeni or TP Medals instead.
How To Transfer Xenoverse Data To Xenoverse 2
After determining the Time Patroller and its equipment you want to transfer, firstly, you need to update Dragon Ball Xenoverse to the latest version. Once the update is done, start Xenoverse 1 and a new option will pop up on the main menu called 'upload save data.' Click it and wait for your saved data to be uploaded. You don't have to do this if you played the first game in PlayStation 4 or Xbox One. If you played from PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 however, then these steps are necessary.
Open Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 once you're done with the previous steps. Create new save data and go through all the prompts. Transferring PS3 data to PS4, or Xbox 360 data to Xbox one will require you to select 'No' at the prompt 'Do you want to carry over save data from the previous game that is stored on your PlayStation 4 (Xbox One) System?' Say yes to download save data uploaded from the previous game and go through the remaining prompts. If you happen to create the wrong save data by clicking the wrong option, just delete your Xenoverse 2 save.
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For those of you who can't upload your data from Dragonball Xenoverse 1 even though you have your Steam Cloud enabled and you have DBXV1 data, but the game can't seem to find the data for some reason.
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Warning: This might fix your game, but it also involves deleting your current saved data, so keep that in mind. I can't guarantee it will work, but it worked for me.
So you load up Xenoverse 2 and you get to the part where you're supposed to upload your Xenoverse 1 data and it says it can't find it. You know you have Xenoverse 1 data, you have Steam Cloud enabled and your saves should be in the proper locations, so why isn't it working?
I had the same problem, here's how I fixed it: I opened DBXV2 and then exited with ctrl+esc at the start screen, then I went to my File Explorer, opened up Windows (C:), then Program Files (86) and searched for DBXV2. Inside of DBXV2 is DBXV2.sav which I right clicked and opened with Notepad. I pressed ctrl+a and then just hit backspace and it wiped the document, after this I saved the empty Notepad doc and exited it (I did not delete anything, except the text inside the doc). I then went back to DBXV2 and started it up, it said that the file was corrupted and asked me to make a new one; I did and it asked me whether or not I wanted to upload my xenoverse 1 data and this time it allowed me to upload my stuff.
Important notes: If you do not have a save file already you will need to make one. Basically just let it load a game without your uploaded DBXV stuff, make a throw away character and then as soon as you load into Conton City exit the game and turn it on again THEN follow the instructions.
The guides the other guys are sharing may not work, because the cloud might restore the game files even if you turn off the cloud for DBXV2 (I don't know why it does this, but it won't restore it if you use Notepad and simply empty it instead of deleting it)
If you don't use the default save location for your files then you'll have to find where ever you saved your game in order to do this. Also you may want to move DBXV.sav to where ever it would be by default because that might be why it can't locate it. The location of the DBXV2 folder and DBXV.sav file have to be in the same folder and DBXV2 has to be oriented toward that path; my suggestion is just do the default save locations unless you know what you're doing.
If you have more than one steam account active on your computer then there can be more than one DBXV2.sav file. In which case you're going to need to go to Program Files (86)>Steam>userdata> and from here you'll see a number of files equal to the number of steam accounts you have on your computer. Unfortunately these folders don't have your steam account names on them; they are listed with numbers. I'm not sure how to determine which of these folders correlates to which account, so good luck with that one bud. Once you find the right one you'll be greeted with a number of folders equal to the number of games you have saved games in with different id numbers. Fortunately DBXV1 and DBXV2 are both in the one labeled 323470. In 323470 open remote and then you'll see your DBXV2 folder (which contains DBXV2.sav) and DBXV.sav (assuming that you use the default saving path for your games). Basically if you have more than one account you're trying to figure out which folder is yours and then you're doing the same stuff in my original instructions. (The way I figured out which account was mine was because I only had DBXV2 data on one of my accounts so I checked the 323470>remote files and found the one that had DBXV2 data in it).
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