Locating, backing up, and transferring your save files when using the Goldberg Emulator requires an understanding of how the emulator mimics a standard Steam directory structure on your local storage. Default Save File Paths

: Contains configuration files specific to that game, such as your customized offline Steam username ( user_name.txt ) or your emulated Steam ID ( user_steam_id.txt ). How to Transfer Saves to and from Official Steam

The knowledge of where these saves are stored is only half the battle. The other half is understanding how to manage them effectively. The following sections address common tasks: backing up your progress, restoring a backup, and migrating your game saves between different computers, between different emulators, or from a cracked version to a legitimate Steam copy.

For the vast majority of users, the path is: C:\Users\<Your Windows Username>\AppData\Roaming\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\

The emulator reads a file named account_name.txt to determine the "Steam name" displayed in games. You can change this to anything you like.

The save file contains a hardcoded Steam ID that differs from the one Goldberg is presenting to the game. Fix: Edit steam_settings\account_steamid.txt to exactly match the Steam ID from your old save’s source. Use a hex editor to check the save file’s embedded ID (advanced).

Have a specific game not following these rules? Check its PCGamingWiki page or the game’s own configuration files. When in doubt, a file search for a unique save filename is your best friend.

The game detects a mismatch between the Steam ID embedded in the save file and the ID in local_save.txt .

Paste your original remote folder contents into: %AppData%\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\[AppID]\remote\

$XDG_DATA_HOME/Goldberg SteamEmu Saves/ (or ~/.local/share/ if undefined)

Goldberg Steamemu Saves

Locating, backing up, and transferring your save files when using the Goldberg Emulator requires an understanding of how the emulator mimics a standard Steam directory structure on your local storage. Default Save File Paths

: Contains configuration files specific to that game, such as your customized offline Steam username ( user_name.txt ) or your emulated Steam ID ( user_steam_id.txt ). How to Transfer Saves to and from Official Steam

The knowledge of where these saves are stored is only half the battle. The other half is understanding how to manage them effectively. The following sections address common tasks: backing up your progress, restoring a backup, and migrating your game saves between different computers, between different emulators, or from a cracked version to a legitimate Steam copy. goldberg steamemu saves

For the vast majority of users, the path is: C:\Users\<Your Windows Username>\AppData\Roaming\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\

The emulator reads a file named account_name.txt to determine the "Steam name" displayed in games. You can change this to anything you like. Locating, backing up, and transferring your save files

The save file contains a hardcoded Steam ID that differs from the one Goldberg is presenting to the game. Fix: Edit steam_settings\account_steamid.txt to exactly match the Steam ID from your old save’s source. Use a hex editor to check the save file’s embedded ID (advanced).

Have a specific game not following these rules? Check its PCGamingWiki page or the game’s own configuration files. When in doubt, a file search for a unique save filename is your best friend. The other half is understanding how to manage

The game detects a mismatch between the Steam ID embedded in the save file and the ID in local_save.txt .

Paste your original remote folder contents into: %AppData%\Goldberg SteamEmu Saves\[AppID]\remote\

$XDG_DATA_HOME/Goldberg SteamEmu Saves/ (or ~/.local/share/ if undefined)