Save File ^hot^ — Tsukihime
Finding your " " save files depends entirely on which version of this legendary visual novel you are playing—the classic 2000 original or the modern 2021 remake. Original Tsukihime (2000)
(Note: AppData is a hidden folder. You can press Win + R, type %appdata%, and navigate to the Tsukihime folder.)
Managing save files for depends heavily on whether you are playing the original 2000 doujin version or the 2021 remake (A Piece of Blue Glass Moon). 1. Original Tsukihime (2000) tsukihime save file
Tsukihime Save File – Complete Guide
1. What is it?
The save file for Tsukihime (typically the original 2000 doujin visual novel, not Melty Blood or the remake Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon-) stores your progress: routes unlocked, choices made, scene gallery, and music tracks.
How to identify the save files:
Look for files named Tsukihime?.sav (e.g., Tsukihime1.sav, Tsukihime2.sav). The number corresponds to the save slot in-game. Finding your " " save files depends entirely
Modern Windows (UAC Redirection): If you did not run the game as an administrator, Windows may have redirected save data to:C:\Users\[Your_Username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\Tsukihime.
In-Folder: Some versions store them directly in the game's root directory as save1.dat through save20.dat Tsukihime Remake (-A piece of blue glass moon-): The save file for Tsukihime (typically the original
Warning:
Some translation patches (like the original Mirror Moon patch) tie save compatibility to the arc.nsa file version. If you get a “file corrupted” error, your save file version does not match the game version. Download saves specifically matched to your patch version.