Can Fallout 4 Saves be Uniquely Named?

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Due to the many different branching paths that can be taken I would like to name my saves in a manner that helps me remember what was going on at that point in time that made me want to create a save that I could return to in order to follow a different path.

With the ability to uniquely name pieces of armor and weapons it seems like having the ability to define the name of a save file would be a no-brainer, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to do it. At the moment my only recourse is to take a guess, open a save, check out the current missions and try to remember what was happening at that time.

Does anyone know if this is possible and, if it is, can you provide instructions on how to do it? If this is not currently possible, does anyone know where I can go to beg Bethesda to add this functionality in an udpate? Thanks!

Platform: PS4






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Where are my Fallout 4 save files?

Your Fallout 4 save game file can be found by default here: C:\\Users\\username\\Documents\\My Games\\Fallout4.

Can I have multiple Fallout 4 saves?

Grounded on Twitter: \u201cYou can have multiple saves, and the host will keep the save for multiplayer games.\u2026 \u201c

How do I rename a save?

Find the file you want to rename, select it and select Rename on the ribbon (or press F2 on your keyboard). Type the new name you want the file to have and press Enter.

How many saves are in Fallout 4?

You can delete your saves, one at a time. So, you will not run out of save spaces.



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