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Finding the save game location for a non-Steam version of Resident Evil 6
Most modern non-Steam installers use the local app data folder to store user profiles.
savedata.bin to a safe location (USB, cloud, backup folder).Storage or remote).C:\ProgramData\Steam\RLD!\221040\storage Note: ProgramData is hidden on the C: drive by default.
Bookmark this page or share it with fellow RE6 players still running non-Steam versions. For Steam users, remember your path is different: Steam\userdata\[ID]\221040\remote\ .
If you have the original retail DVD release, a cracked version, or you deliberately disabled the title update, your saves are stored deep inside a hidden GFWL folder.
C:\ProgramData\Steam\RLD! or C:\ProgramData\Steam\nosTEAM\221040\
C:\Users\[YourUserName]\Documents\Skidrow\50650\Storage\