![]() I know that doesn’t help solve the immediate problem for you, though, but it might save you in the future. That would then allow you, IF/when something bad ever happens to any of your saved game data files on the PS4’s hard drive (as in what you’re experiencing for a good example), you could then simply copy then ‘backup’ that’s on the online server down to your PS4’s hard drive over-writing the “corrupted” file and continue on. ![]() This is an ideal way to always have a current ‘backup’ of your saved game data file(s) for any/all games on your PS4. One suggestion - assuming you have the paid subscription service with your PS4 that provides online storage space for your saved game files (just one of many features of the service) - after playing FS17 (this also applies to any/every game) - go to “Settings” then to “Application Saved Data Management” - click on that - then upload your saved game file data (which could be one or more files) to the online server by clicking on “Saved Data in System Storage” - then “Upload to Online Storage”. ![]() I’m sure it’s very frustrating to say the very least. Sorry that you’re running into trouble with your saved game file on your PS4. ![]()
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