Note: Yes, "uPlay" is a holdover from older CODEX emulators.
Manually backing up your save files protects your progress from corruption, modding accidents, or system wipes.
\Engine\Binaries\ThirdParty\Steamworks\Steamv139\Win64\ Comparing Save Paths Across Versions Build Version / Emulator Primary Directory Path File Extension Type Standard Non-Steam / GOG %LOCALAPPDATA%\AT\Saved\SaveGames .sav RUNE Emulator C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\RUNE\851850\remote Raw / Varies CODEX Emulator C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\CODEX\851850\remote Raw / Varies Official Steam (Reference)
When searching for your files manually, look for these specific names: ManualSave0 , ManualSave1 , etc. (Manual saves) AutoSave0 (Autosave slot) SystemSave0 (System and setting data) Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Save File Location Non Steam
Some repacks place saves directly inside the game directory to make them portable.
Ensure you have "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" enabled in your Windows File Explorer settings.
Because non-Steam versions of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (such as those from the Epic Games Store, Xbox App for PC, or alternative digital distributions) use different file structures, their save locations differ significantly from the standard Steam directory. Note: Yes, "uPlay" is a holdover from older CODEX emulators
Note: Yes, "uPlay" is a holdover from older CODEX emulators.
Manually backing up your save files protects your progress from corruption, modding accidents, or system wipes.
\Engine\Binaries\ThirdParty\Steamworks\Steamv139\Win64\ Comparing Save Paths Across Versions Build Version / Emulator Primary Directory Path File Extension Type Standard Non-Steam / GOG %LOCALAPPDATA%\AT\Saved\SaveGames .sav RUNE Emulator C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\RUNE\851850\remote Raw / Varies CODEX Emulator C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\CODEX\851850\remote Raw / Varies Official Steam (Reference)
When searching for your files manually, look for these specific names: ManualSave0 , ManualSave1 , etc. (Manual saves) AutoSave0 (Autosave slot) SystemSave0 (System and setting data)
Some repacks place saves directly inside the game directory to make them portable.
Ensure you have "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" enabled in your Windows File Explorer settings.
Because non-Steam versions of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (such as those from the Epic Games Store, Xbox App for PC, or alternative digital distributions) use different file structures, their save locations differ significantly from the standard Steam directory.
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