Make Kelvin and Virginia effectively immortal.
Sons of the Forest players have found the line of code that dictates whether their favorite survival companions live or die.
Kelvin and Virginia, your two NPC allies in the game, can permanently die if you let them. And, trust me, you don't want to. Kelvin may be accident prone, but he only wants to help. And Virginia is a great shot, even if she won't listen to your direct commands. In the event that one of them dies, or you are a heartless person that refused to help Kelvin after the opening helicopter crash, you can resurrect them with a fairly simple tweak.
Locate the folder where your Sons of the Forest save games are located. For most people, it will be in your App Data folder on your C: drive. The address should look like this: C:\User\[UserName]\AppData\LocalLow\Endnight\SonsOfTheForest\Saves. Alternatively, you can get close to it by hitting Windows key + R, type in"appdata," and press OK.You'll need to open and edit the GameStateSaveData.json file.
Congratulations, now Kelvin and Virginia are effectively immortal. If you're having trouble finding them, Reddit user
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