Despite all the difficulty and suffocation, Dark Souls has its own unique atmosphere that sometimes makes you want to return. This is especially true of the first game, the remake of which made it even more enjoyable and enjoyable, eliminating many of the problems of the original PC version. And if you suddenly want to continue your journey from a devastated prisoner to a chosen hero, you can try finding old saves to avoid starting over.
On Windows, saves for the official Steam version of Dark Souls: Remastered are stored in the same location as the original game—in the Documents folder:
- C:/Users/[Username]/Documents/NBGI/Dark Souls: Remastered/
The only thing is that in the case of pirated copies, the game folder itself may have a different name, for example:
- C:/Users/Public/Documents/OnlineFix/570940/Saves/
And since a new category of players has recently emerged who are finishing old games on Steam Deck , we would like to inform you that this portable console runs on the Linux operating system , so saves are stored in a different location:
- ~/.steam/steam/userdata/[Your Steam ID]/570940/
As you can see, in this case, Dark Souls: Remastered saves will be located in the folder associated with your Steam ID, which you can find in your account settings. If you need help, we have a separate guide on this topic.