Errors that might just completely prevent you from loading your save. You don’t want to rely on NHSE too much to finish it for you, since plenty of errors can come your way if you decide to cheat your way through. This is because ACNH uses Device Saves, and Checkpoint (another big save extractor) doesn’t support this.īefore extracting your save, try finishing most of the game. This obviously means that you’re gonna need to extract your save for use with NHSE! JKSV currently is the only homebrew app that can do this. NHSE is a Save Editor (hence the name New Horizons: Save Editor). This page assumes you already have CFW, and if you don’t, then you can follow a guide here.
If you get this, you know what you did wrong. If you don’t, you will get an error that looks a little something like this. On the Github page, click the green checkmarkĬlick “View more details on Azure Pipelines”Ĭlick the “Published” button under ArtifactsĬlick the 3 dots to the right, then click “Download Artifacts”Įxtract the NHSE.zip you’ve just downloaded and open NHSE.exe. Or download compiled builds (info taken from Kurt’s wiki)Ī gif tutorial is shown, to help out a bit If your folder does not have everything shown in this screenshot, then you should probably try downloading NHSE again. zip, and inside it will be NHSE and all of the needed files for it.Įverything inside NHSE (as of the time writing this).
Go to, and click the BIG button that says Download Latest NHSE Version. MyHorizons by Cuyler36 was (and still is, afaik) the only other save editor for NHSE, however, it has been discontinued. It was made by Kurt ( kwsch), written in C#, and is the longest standing save editor for NH. NHSE (New Horizons: Save Editor) is, as the name suggests, a save editor for New Horizons.