3 months ago

I accidently deleted a folder in ue5 with a lot of my textures and animations and wasn't able to recover it. Now my game looks like this. (Read article)


I renamed a folder and it created a duplicate folder with a bunch of duplicated assets. When I tried deleting the duplicated folder it deleted the original folder too with all my models and animations. I tried closing the project and opening it again because ue5 wouldn't let me undo deleting everything and when I opened the project everything was still gone. To prevent this in the future I will try to save my game every time i finish working on it all the time on a separate usb.

For now I gotta reimport everything.

Luckly the only thing that was deleted were a couple rigs, textures, and a single blueprint actor so it shouldn't slow down the game's development that much.

bruh



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