Have a different crack or launcher not listed? Check the game's root folder for a .ini file; the save path is usually listed in the first few lines.
Many players using older non-Steam versions like CODEX will find their saves tucked away in public folders to avoid permission issues. C:\Users\Public\Documents\Steam\CODEX\851850\remote Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Save File Location Non Steam
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\BandaiNamcoEntertainment.DragonBallZKakarot_[randomstring]\SystemAppData\wgs Have a different crack or launcher not listed
Because non-Steam releases use alternative emulators, scene cracks (such as CODEX or FLT), or third-party launchers, the files may route to a few distinct storage points. Matches must correspond to the correct filename indexing
Caution: You may need a save file converter or hex editor if the game prompts a "Corrupted Save" error due to account ID mismatches.
If you downloaded a 100% completion profile from platforms like Nexus Mods, drop the .sav entries into your active directory. Matches must correspond to the correct filename indexing used by your version.
This is the most common issue. Remember that AppData is a hidden system folder. If typing %APPDATA% in the search bar takes you to Roaming , go up one level to Local or Users to find the paths listed above. Always ensure is checked.