SEKIRO SAVE FILE BACKUP INSTALL
If you have file name extensions showing, the name of document will be "steam_appid.txt", if you don't you'll only see "steam_appid".ģ) Optional: Add this install to Steam as a Non-Steam Game so that you can launch it directly through Steam whenever you want.ġ) In the extracted DepotDownloader folder bring up the command line at that location by typing "cmd.exe" into the address bar or by Shift + Right-clicking and selecting "Open PowerShell window here".Ģ) Now you can enter the commands to download the downpatched files for Sekiro.įor 1.02 there are 2 different depots that we need, which require 2 different commands:ĭotnet DepotDownloader.dll -app 814380 -depot 814382 -manifest 3790569681063041856 -username -password ĭotnet DepotDownloader.dll -app 814380 -depot 814383 -manifest 5495069844870915919 -username -password ĭotnet DepotDownloader.dll -app 814380 -depot 814382 -manifest 3631105265998125253 -username -password
SEKIRO SAVE FILE BACKUP PATCH
Copy the old patch files here, including the 2 additional files you downloaded.Ģ) Create a new text document in this folder titled "steam_appid" and in that document copy only the number "814380". I created a folder named 102 in the same location that I downloaded DepotDownloader to. However, there is an easy way to have multiple versions of Sekiro installed that I'll outline below.ġ) Create a folder anywhere you like and name it something that'll remind you it contains your downpatched Sekiro. If you only want a downpatched version of Sekiro installed, you can delete the files in your current Steam install and copy these files there instead along with the 2 extra files you downloaded earlier. In each folder the important files are everything except the ".DepotDownloader" folder. If you used the DepotDownloader method outlined below, the old patch files you downloaded can be found in the "depots" folder inside 2 subfolders named after the depots (814383, 814384 or 814385). If you used the patching Steam method, the old patch files will be in your Steam install folder under "Steam\SteamApps\content\app_814380" and inside another folder. Download these separately to a location you'll be able to find them and extract the "sekiro.zip" folder to find "sekiro.exe".įor 1.04 you'll also need to copy the pack.dat file from your 1.05 install as the command for downloading it doesn't work for some reason.ħ) Now you can move on to the Installation section. You'll need to do this again every time you restart your computer or Steam and want to downpatch.ģ) Navigate to the Steam console by pressing Win+R and typing "steam://nav/console".Ĥ) Enter the following 2 commands, waiting each time for the "Depot download complete" message to appear:ĭownload_depot 814380 814382 3790569681063041856ĭownload_depot 814380 814383 5495069844870915919ĭownload_depot 814380 814382 3631105265998125253Ĥ.5) If you have issues with the 2nd of these commands (should only be the case in Asia), then you may need to use a slightly different command:ĭownload_depot 814380 814385 8515152497741126867ĥ) Be patient on the downloads, they'll likely be slower than a typical Steam download.Ħ) There are 2 additional files you'll need that are missing from these depots, sekiro.exe for 1.02/ sekiro.exe for 1.04 and steam_api64.dll. 1) You need to download the Steam patcher here.Ģ) Launch the downloaded executable to patch Steam.