File Editor: Sgs Save

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Organize your music the way you want

Organize your tracks into projects and folders, which are synced across iPhone and Web on all your devices.

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Share links with friends, collaborate, and get notified when someone listens to your tracks.

Upload and listen painlessly

Upload directly from Airdrop, Files, iMessage or anywhere you're getting sent music.

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File Editor: Sgs Save

Record your ideas

Record and nurture your inspiration whenever it strikes.

Update your tracks with new versions

Replace audio for existing tracks and have access to the version history.

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Drag and drop files and folders directly from your desktop onto our web app.

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File Editor: Sgs Save

File Editor: Sgs Save

Whether you want to turn a desperate last stand into a total victory or simply fix a campaign-breaking bug, a good save editor puts the power back in your hands. Just remember — with great power comes great responsibility… and the occasional corrupted save file. Have you used an SGS save editor before? Share your experiences or ask for help in the comments — and always keep a backup!

For players of complex strategy games like those from the Strategic Game Studio (SGS) series (e.g., Korea: The Forgotten War , Afghanistan '11 , Pacific D-Day ), the ability to tweak a save file can be the difference between frustration and a perfectly tailored experience. Enter the SGS Save File Editor — a powerful, often community-made tool that lets you modify virtually any aspect of an in-progress campaign. What Is an SGS Save File? SGS games (developed by Strategy Game Studio and published by Avalon Digital) save progress in structured data files, typically with extensions like .sav or .sgsave . These files contain thousands of variables: unit positions, supply levels, morale, victory points, turn numbers, fog of war settings, and even hidden AI behavior flags. sgs save file editor