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now imma see if i can hex edit some values
They are drm protected, messing with them will lock you out of your saves
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I've already submitted requests to Squenix and Steam support for this to be fixed. Offline mode fails to report the proper number of saves, and the game cloud saves despite all cloud saves being turned off (which is a bug, not a feature). Still waiting on a fix, because the misreporting of saves causes the game to make new saves with lower numbers, despite the fact that the old saves still exist in the userdata\..\..\remote folder and remotecache.vdf index file still has the saved games in it. This can cause unexpected results. The game's save system is broken, and needs fixing. Until then, keep your saves to a minimum to avoid going over your Steam cloud save cache quota.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/337000/discussions/0/352792037312513481/
EDIT:
Steam support gave me the usual thing (go to Squenix and complain), but they didn't answer my question as to how soon there would be a utility for deleting your cloud save data directly from Steam (without having to go through every game you have and delete all your save data, just to maximize your cloud storage free space). I followed up and am awaiting an answer there.
Still no word from Squenix, and it's been three days, and still no patch.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xaytnhtmupou56v/337000.7z?dl=0
Load the latest autosave (Apex Centre), try to open the elevator door, after a few words from Marchenko the game crashes.
Denuvo protects only the game executable. Data files, no. If it wasn't like that, modding wouldn't be possible.