File - Tsukihime Save
Knowing where your data is stored is essential for backups or transferring progress to a new device.
2. Backing Up Your Progress
- Version mismatch: save formats often change between versions/patches/remakes; loading an old save into a new build can corrupt it or be rejected.
- Checksums/signatures: tampering may trigger integrity checks, causing the engine to refuse the save.
- Corruption: manual editing with incorrect offsets can corrupt progress.
- Legal/platform constraints: console saves may be protected or encrypted; modifying or transferring them may require platform-specific tools and could violate Terms of Service.
- Emulator legality: using ROMs/emulator states can have legal implications depending on ownership and local laws.
- PC: search the game directory for "save", "userdata", "profile", or check AppData (Roaming/LocalLow) and the Steam userdata folder.
- Remake (Steam): check Steam userdata/
/ /remote or the game's installation data path.