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Yes it works fine until it doesn't, like everything. If you look up "Dragon's Dogma 2 save lost" you'll see a lot of posts from steam and reddit about people losing hours of progress
I'll worry about it if I encounter it. Since it seems isolated to only a handful of players currently.
Obvious troll is obvious. DD isnt copying DS. Not even close. Is this really how you spend your free time? Patrolling discuss boards for games you dont even play just to try and piss people off with your flatbrain comments? How sad.
Dark Souls and Dragon's Dogma are not remotely comparable. 2 completely different game. But you already knew that.
Okay, you understand Normal Saves and Inn Saves now, but let's just say you want to bend the rules entirely. Where are save files stored on PC, if playing the Steam version? Here:
[Steam directory location]\userdata\[steamid]\2054970\remote\win64_save