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Finding the save game location for a non-Steam version of Resident Evil 6

depends on which "crack" or emulator (like Codex, Reloaded, or Goldberg) the version is using. Since these versions mimic Steam's file structure but store them locally, they don't use the standard Steam userdata folder. Common Non-Steam Save Locations

Depending on your specific version, check these directories:

Codex (CDX) / Goldberg:C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Steam\CODEX\221040\remoteNote: AppData is a hidden folder. You can access it by typing %appdata% in the Windows search bar.

Reloaded (RLD!):C:\ProgramData\Steam\RLD!\221040\storageNote: ProgramData is hidden on the C: drive by default.

Ali213:Check inside the game's installation folder:[Game Install Directory]\Bin\Profile\Saves

3DM:[Game Install Directory]\savedata or [Game Install Directory]\3DMGAME\storage How to Identify Your Save File

The primary save file for Resident Evil 6 is typically named savedata.bin. Converting or Moving Saves

If you are trying to move a save from a non-Steam version to a legitimate Steam version:

Locate the Steam save folder: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\\221040\remote. Back up your files before overwriting anything. resident+evil+6+save+game+location+non+steam

Be aware that many RE6 saves are account-bound. Simply moving the file may result in a "Save data is corrupt" or "Failed to load" error unless you use a save editor to re-sign the data to your specific Steam ID.

If you later decide to switch to the official version, this guide shows how to locate the standard Steam folders:

For a non-Steam version of Resident Evil 6 , the save game location depends entirely on which "crack" or emulator the repack (e.g., FitGirl, DODI) is using. Unlike the official Steam version, which uses a standard folder, non-Steam versions redirect save data to specific directories managed by the emulator. Common Save Locations for Non-Steam Versions

The most likely locations for your save files (usually named savedata.bin) are: CODEX Versions:

%SystemDrive%\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\CODEX\221040\remote Goldberg Steam Emu: %AppData%\Roaming\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\221040\remote ALI213 Versions:

Check within the main game installation folder for a subfolder named Profile or Saves. FLT (FairLight) Versions: %LocalAppdata%\FLT\221040\storage General Repack Locations (FitGirl/DODI):

If you can't find them in the specific emulator folders above, check common system paths like: %USERPROFILE%\Documents\My Games\Resident Evil 6

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\Capcom\Resident Evil 6 How to Verify Your Specific Path

If you are unsure which emulator your game uses, check the game's root directory for an .ini configuration file (e.g., steam_emu.ini, context.ini, or uplay_r2.ini). Open this file with Notepad and look for a line that mentions a "SavePath" or "AccountId"—this often points directly to where the files are stored. Important Notes on Save Transfer Finding the save game location for a non-Steam

Finding the save game location for a non-Steam version of Resident Evil 6

can be tricky because the directory depends entirely on which (e.g., Reloaded, Codex, 3DM) the game is using. 📂 Common Save Game Locations

For non-Steam versions, the game usually redirects the "Steam Cloud" save folder to a local folder on your C: drive. Check these paths: 1. The "ProgramData" Folder (Most Common) Many releases hide save data in the hidden ProgramData C:\ProgramData\Steam\\\storage AppID for RE6: You must enable "Show Hidden Files" in Windows Explorer to see this folder. 2. The "Users" AppData Folder

Some emulators save data within your specific Windows user profile. C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Resident Evil 6 Alternative: C:\Users\\AppData\Local\CAPCOM\Resident Evil 6 3. The Game Installation Folder

Older or specific portable cracks keep the save file right next to the game's executable ( [Your Install Drive]\Resident Evil 6\save ...\save3dmgames 4. Public Documents C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\\221040 🛠️ How to Identify Your Specific Path

If the paths above don't work, follow these steps to find it: Look in your game folder for a file named steam_api.ini steam_emu.ini 3DMGAME.ini Search for "AccountId": Open that file with Notepad and look for a line that says AccountId=

. This name is often the folder name where your saves are kept. Search for "SavePath":

files explicitly list the directory where saves are being redirected. ⚠️ Important Compatibility Notes Save Conversion: Saves from a non-Steam version are often

compatible with the official Steam version (and vice versa) without a hex editor or a save converter tool. File Names: The primary save file is usually named savedata.bin To help you get exactly what you need, let me know: Do you know which group/crack you are using (e.g., RELOADED, FitGirl, DODI)? Are you trying to your save or it to a different version of the game? Are you looking to use a 100% completion save you downloaded online? I can provide specific instructions for converting save files if you're switching versions! Identification: Navigate to the paths defined in Section


5. Data Migration and Backup Procedures

To successfully backup or restore a non-Steam save game:

  1. Identification: Navigate to the paths defined in Section 3 or 4.
  2. Verification: Look for files with .sav extensions or folders with numeric names (User IDs). You can verify the timestamp of the file to ensure it corresponds to your last gameplay session.
  3. Backup: Copy the entire numbered folder (e.g., 2051532) or the savedata folder to an external drive.
  4. Restoration: Paste the folder back into the exact directory path on the new machine. If the game has not been launched on the new machine, you may need to start a new game first to generate the folder structure, then overwrite the generated folder with your backup.

Final Checklist: Finding Your Save in 10 Seconds

  1. First, check: Documents\CAPCOM\RESIDENT EVIL 6 for savedata.bin.
    • If found → You have the patched/non-Steam version. Back this up.
  2. If not found, check: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\XLive\Content\43430FAE\
    • If found → You have the original GFWL version. Back up the parent folder.
  3. If still not found: Run the game, make a new save file by completing the first chapter of Leon’s campaign. Alt-tab out and search your entire C:\Users\[YourName] folder for *.sav or savedata.bin.

Knowing your Resident Evil 6 save game location for non-Steam versions is the difference between preserving 60 hours of zombie hunting and starting from zero. Bookmark this guide, back up your files, and never fear the C-Virus again.


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Target Keyword: resident evil 6 save game location non steam
Focus: Physical disc, GFWL, standalone download, manual backup, no Steam Cloud.


Table of Contents

  1. Why Non-Steam Saves Are Different
  2. Prerequisites: Show Hidden Folders
  3. Save Location for the "Games for Windows LIVE" (GFWL) Version
  4. Save Location for the Standalone/Retail Patch (Post-GFWL)
  5. How to Identify Which Version You Have
  6. A Note on Save File Corruption
  7. How to Manually Backup and Restore Your Saves
  8. Frequently Asked Questions

Summary Checklist

| Version Type | Likely Location | | :--- | :--- | | GFWL (Disc) | %localappdata%\Microsoft\XLive\Content | | NoSteam / Cracked | [Game Folder]\save\ OR [Game Folder]\Profile\ | | Documents Method | Documents\Capcom\RESIDENT EVIL 6\ | | Steam Emulator | Steam\userdata\[ID]\221040\remote\ |


Disclaimer: Modifying game files always carries a risk of corrupting data. Always back up your existing files by copying them to a separate folder on your desktop before making any changes.


Backup (Manual)

  1. Navigate to the correct path based on the list above.
  2. Copy savedata.bin to a safe location (USB, cloud, backup folder).
  3. Optionally, copy the entire parent folder (e.g., Storage or remote).

How to Use Your Save Files

Q: Why doesn't the non-Steam version use Program Files or the installation folder?

A: Modern Windows security (UAC) prevents games from writing save data inside C:\Program Files. All games now write user data to AppData (GFWL) or Documents (Capcom standard).


3. CPY (Console-Piracy-Yourself) Crack

Less common today, but still found on older repacks.

Path:

C:\Users\[YourUserName]\Documents\CPY_SAVES\CPY\221040\