About this mod
Open world Start Regular save game file, XP is maxed out and you have 300 skill points so you can upgrade weapons and ALL weapons are unlocked and Enigma Network Relays unlocked
- Permissions and credits
*Open world start
*Max xp
*gadgets unlocked
* Enigma Network Relays unlocked*300 skill points
AT THE GCPD BREAK IN, DO NOT SKIP THE DISRUPTOR OR ELSE YOU WILL MESS UP THE GAME.
CHECK OUT MY ARKHAM KNIGHT SAVE FILES
Guide: How to Drop a Save File in Batman: Arkham Origins on PC If you're looking to use a downloaded or backed-up save file for Batman: Arkham Origins, follow this step-by-step guide carefully. Make sure you have made some progress in your current save slots first, as the save file will not work properly without it.
Step 1: Locating Your Save Files,The save files for Batman: Arkham Origins are stored in the following directory on your PC:
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\<STEAM ID>\209000\remote
Explanation:
- C: - This refers to your main drive where your system is installed (usually C: by default).
- Program Files (x86): - The folder where 32-bit applications like Steam are installed.
- Steam: - The folder where the Steam application and related files are located.
- userdata: - This is where Steam stores user-specific data, including save files for games.
- <STEAM ID>: - This is a folder named after your unique Steam ID. You’ll need to open the one that matches your account. If you're unsure which one is yours, you can look it up online or check your profile in Steam.
- 209000: - This is the unique identifier for Batman: Arkham Origins in the Steam database.
- remote: - This is the final folder where your game save files are stored.
- Download or locate the save file you want to use.
- Navigate to the path mentioned above (
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\<STEAM ID>\209000\remote
). - Once you’re in the
remote
folder, copy your new save file into this directory.
- The game creates specific profiles and data for each save slot. If no progress has been made in the slots (i.e., you've never started a new game), the save file may not be recognized by the game.
- To avoid this, launch the game, start a new game in a save slot, and play until it creates an auto-save. This ensures the game creates the necessary files to sync with your new save file.
- Once you’ve replaced the save file, close the file explorer and launch Batman: Arkham Origins.
- When you reach the main menu, go to "Load Game" and check the save slots. Your new save file should now be accessible, and you can continue the game from where the save file left off.