Resident Evil 2

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Deleting Save Files
Is there any possible way to delete save files to clear up my typewriter menu? I have multiple people doing runs and all the saves are causing an insane amount of visual clutter.
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Jumping Squirrel Feb 1, 2019 @ 12:34pm 
I've seen another post about this. Someone in it said that you can delete the save file off your computer itself, but I don't know where the save files are kept. Sorry I couldn't be more help.
TrialMacameau Feb 1, 2019 @ 12:39pm 
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1. Disable Cloud Save
2. Go to the folder where Steam is installed
3. Go to Folder userdata
4. Go to the folder where you have your SteamID3 (i.e mine's 35699635)
5. Go to the folder numbered 883710 (which is Resident Evil 2)
6. Go to remote folder
7. Go to win64_save folder
8. Delete the data000.bin and any subsequent data0xx.bin but keep data00-1.bin which is your profile
9. Profit a fresh save

Got it all ? If so, Enjoy
Last edited by TrialMacameau; Feb 1, 2019 @ 12:41pm
Nieve Is Thicc Feb 1, 2019 @ 2:01pm 
Originally posted by TrialMacameau:
1. Disable Cloud Save
2. Go to the folder where Steam is installed
3. Go to Folder userdata
4. Go to the folder where you have your SteamID3 (i.e mine's 35699635)
5. Go to the folder numbered 883710 (which is Resident Evil 2)
6. Go to remote folder
7. Go to win64_save folder
8. Delete the data000.bin and any subsequent data0xx.bin but keep data00-1.bin which is your profile
9. Profit a fresh save

Got it all ? If so, Enjoy
I wont encounter any bugs with this? I've seen some articles where people were saying going into your file explorer and deleting saves manually could cause bugs... They really need to add a key to delete saves in game.
TrialMacameau Feb 1, 2019 @ 2:41pm 
Originally posted by kruptindakut:
Originally posted by TrialMacameau:
1. Disable Cloud Save
2. Go to the folder where Steam is installed
3. Go to Folder userdata
4. Go to the folder where you have your SteamID3 (i.e mine's 35699635)
5. Go to the folder numbered 883710 (which is Resident Evil 2)
6. Go to remote folder
7. Go to win64_save folder
8. Delete the data000.bin and any subsequent data0xx.bin but keep data00-1.bin which is your profile
9. Profit a fresh save

Got it all ? If so, Enjoy
I wont encounter any bugs with this? I've seen some articles where people were saying going into your file explorer and deleting saves manually could cause bugs... They really need to add a key to delete saves in game.

Nop. I have personally tested this myself and it worked Just make sure you don't delete data00-1.bin as this is your game profile with your unlocked records, concept arts, models and game modes
Last edited by TrialMacameau; Feb 1, 2019 @ 2:42pm
TrialMacameau Feb 1, 2019 @ 4:19pm 
Originally posted by Shadow Sage:
I like a tidy save file list my self but unfortunatly cloud saves keep bringing them back, even if i turn them off first to reupload later, steam keeps restoring them..

Nop I disabled Cloud Save myself and it didn't upload my recent saves
Winblows Feb 1, 2019 @ 4:21pm 
idk why you cant just delet them
TrialMacameau Feb 1, 2019 @ 4:54pm 
Originally posted by TrashBoat:
idk why you cant just delet them

Because Capcom doesn't want us to delete in the game

So we rely on manual delete out of the game
Last edited by TrialMacameau; Feb 1, 2019 @ 4:54pm
1.001 Jul 11, 2019 @ 12:23pm 
883710 is not a folder. It's a file with no extension and it's size is 0KB. It's some kind of protection. When you click on it it's prompts you with which app you want to use to open it. Of course, none works.
klausensss Dec 16, 2019 @ 9:58am 
Originally posted by TrialMacameau:
1. Disable Cloud Save
2. Go to the folder where Steam is installed
3. Go to Folder userdata
4. Go to the folder where you have your SteamID3 (i.e mine's 35699635)
5. Go to the folder numbered 883710 (which is Resident Evil 2)
6. Go to remote folder
7. Go to win64_save folder
8. Delete the data000.bin and any subsequent data0xx.bin but keep data00-1.bin which is your profile
9. Profit a fresh save

Got it all ? If so, Enjoy

1 Disable Cloud Save:

1. Steam
2. Settings
3. Cloud
4. Mark off the first box.
Last edited by klausensss; Dec 16, 2019 @ 9:59am
DanGames#02 Apr 8, 2020 @ 1:54am 
This tutorial really worked. You can delete the files during the game, and make a manual save to avoid losing your current progress.
GreedyLoU Jan 22, 2021 @ 12:06pm 
sorry to necro, but THANKS!
Originally posted by TrialMacameau:
1. Disable Cloud Save
2. Go to the folder where Steam is installed
3. Go to Folder userdata
4. Go to the folder where you have your SteamID3 (i.e mine's 35699635)
5. Go to the folder numbered 883710 (which is Resident Evil 2)
6. Go to remote folder
7. Go to win64_save folder
8. Delete the data000.bin and any subsequent data0xx.bin but keep data00-1.bin which is your profile
9. Profit a fresh save

Got it all ? If so, Enjoy

Maybe next time you should post the Path too. NTW you don't need to disable Cloud Saving

That is C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\XXXXXXX\883710\remote\win64_save and tehre are the data000.bin file and more
Last edited by 🍪 𝘾𝙤𝙤𝙠𝙞𝙚 :3; Apr 24, 2021 @ 9:52am
Hassle_Free Mar 12, 2023 @ 10:15am 
Originally posted by DanGames#02:
This tutorial really worked. You can delete the files during the game, and make a manual save to avoid losing your current progress.
How do you delete it during game?
DetonaSaurus Mar 23, 2023 @ 9:47am 
Carrying out this guide, I manage to bring back the Mr. raccoons? Or once destroyed they were always destroyed.
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