![]() ![]() That may have worked, but the problem was that my phone is not rooted, so I couldn't access the file path where I would need to put the save file. I had read in a few places that the save game format seems to be the same for both the iOS and Android versions of the app, so I thought that I could maybe transfer it to the Android app. ![]() First, I figured out how to extract the save game file from a backup of my iPhone using iExplorer. I had been looking for a way to transfer my progress to the new phone. I recently switched to an Android phone, and I had already invested a good amount of time into the iOS version of FFT.
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