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Old 05-29-2007, 03:38 PM
Optisizer Optisizer is offline
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Default Full Tilt\'s player notes, where is it stored?

Can I edit it manually?
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Old 05-29-2007, 07:18 PM
hakkr hakkr is offline
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Default Re: Full Tilt\'s player notes, where is it stored?

It's in the (your_username).DAT file. Quoting FTP support,

"player notes are located locally in a file which is
formatted in such a way that only the game client can
read it."

So unless you reverse-engineer the file, you will not
be able to use it. It sucked to find that out after
playing on two different computers and realize that
I cannot combine notes from the two into a single file.
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Old 05-29-2007, 09:03 PM
Notorious_JC Notorious_JC is offline
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Default Re: Full Tilt\'s player notes, where is it stored?

Here how I moved from my old computer to the new one.


- First, close the Full Tilt Poker software.

- Using My Computer in the Start menu, go to your main Hard Drive
(usually C: drive), then to Program Files and finally into your Full
Tilt Poker folder (or the directory you installed our software).

- Or you can simply paste C:Program FilesFull Tilt Poker in the
address bar.

- Copy the file called [PlayerID].dat. PlayerID is your actual PlayerID
on Full Tilt Poker.

- Save the file to a portable storage device.

- Open the same folder (C:Program FilesFull Tilt Poker) on the "new"
computer.

- Open your portable storage device on your "new" computer and copy and
paste the [PlayerID].dat file in the C:Program FilesFull Tilt Poker
folder.

With this done, you should have the same info (player notes, etc...) on both computers. I have not tried to actually edit the contents of this file FWIW.

JC
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