Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Save File Location Non Steam Access
Search your entire C: drive for the file name ManualSave9 (or ManualSave0 for the first slot).
Knowing the location of your save files is crucial for several reasons:
[GameInstallDirectory]\3DMGAME\3DMGAME\remote Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Save File Location Non Steam
For Goldberg or specific repack paths, type %appdata% and hit .
Cracked versions often "emulate" a Steam environment or use a generic local path: Search your entire C: drive for the file
Because the AppData folder is in Windows, you won't be able to see it just by clicking through your C: drive. Follow these quick steps to reveal it: Open File Explorer . Click on the View tab at the top of the window.
Ensure you have "Show hidden files, folders, and drives" enabled in your Windows File Explorer settings. Follow these quick steps to reveal it: Open File Explorer
For Epic Games or Xbox app paths, type %localappdata% and hit .
Finding the save file location for on non-Steam versions is essential for backing up your progress or transferring saves between different versions of the game. For most non-Steam PC versions, including various digital distributions and certain unofficial releases, the primary directory is located within your local application data. Standard Non-Steam Save Location
How to access:
Because non-Steam versions don’t use Steam Cloud or Steam’s save redirection. Instead, they fall back to the engine’s default (Unreal Engine 4), which dumps saves into LocalAppData . Epic Games and GOG versions follow this same rule.