Where to Find Crisol: Theater of Idols Save Files (PC & Steam Deck)

Editor’s View: Why This Matters

“We have all been there. You just solved the intricate Theater Puzzle and are about to open the next door, but suddenly—a power outage or a random ‘Fatal Error’ crash. When you relaunch, you’re back at the start of the level. It is a horror gamer’s worst nightmare.

I specifically wrote this guide because Crisol can be unforgiving with its checkpoints. Even if you don’t plan on cheating, please backup your Saved folder manually right now. Don’t let a glitch erase your survival efforts.”

— Catherine Hu, Horror Game Specialist & XMODhub Editor

There is nothing worse than surviving a terrifying encounter in the darkened streets of Tormentosa, managing your last drop of blood for ammo, only to have your game crash or your save file corrupt.

In a horror game like Crisol: Theater of Idols, progress is hard-earned. Whether you want to manually backup your save before facing Dolores, transfer your progress to a Steam Deck, or tweak the Unreal Engine 5 config files for better FPS, you first need to find where the data is hidden on your drive.

Below is the exact file path for Crisol: Theater of Idols on Windows and Steam Deck, along with a safer, automated method to protect your progress.

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Windows PC Save File Location

For the Steam and Epic Games versions of Crisol: Theater of Idols, the save files are located in the hidden AppData folder. Since the game runs on Unreal Engine 5, it uses the standard Local directory.

The Direct Path:C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Crisol\Saved\SaveGames\

How to navigate there quickly:

  1. Press Windows Key + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog.
  2. Type %localappdata% and press Enter.
  3. Scroll down and look for a folder named Crisol (or sometimes CrisolTheater).
  4. Navigate to Saved > SaveGames.

Note: You will see files ending in .sav. These are your progress files. Typically SaveGame0.sav is your primary slot.

Crisol Config File Location (Graphics & Settings)

If you need to manually tweak graphics settings—like disabling Motion Blur, adjusting Lumen lighting quality, or fixing Field of View (FOV)—you will need to edit the engine configuration file.

Path:C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Crisol\Saved\Config\WindowsNoEditor\

How to Edit:

  • Right-click the GameUserSettings.ini (or Engine.ini) file.
  • Select Open with Notepad.

Warning: Be careful not to change lines you don’t understand, as messing with UE5 rendering settings can cause the game to crash on startup.

Steam Deck / Linux Save Location

If you are playing Crisol on the Steam Deck, the Windows file structure is emulated within the Proton compatibility layer.

Path:/home/deck/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/[SteamAppID]/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/Local/Crisol/Saved/SaveGames/

Tip: You will need to know the specific Steam App ID for Crisol: Theater of Idols. You can check this by right-clicking the game in your Library > Properties > Updates > App ID.

The Smarter Way: One-Click Backup with XMODhub

Navigating through hidden %AppData% folders every time you reach a safe room is tedious. One accidental delete, and your nightmare starts over from zero. XMODhub offers a built-in Save Manager tool designed specifically for horror games like Crisol.

01
Auto-Backup

XMODhub can automatically backup your save file every time you exit the game.

02
Checkpoint Rollback

Did you waste too much blood (ammo) in a fight? Roll back to a previous save version from 10 minutes ago instantly.

03
Visual Management

Organize your saves by chapter or encounter (e.g., “Before Boss”) with a single click.

XMODhub: More Than Just a Save Manager

XMODhub is your ultimate all-in-one toolkit for PC single-player gaming. Whether you need powerful Trainers, real-time Translation Tools, or detailed Interactive Maps, XMODhub has everything covered.

How to Use XMODhub for Crisol:

  • 1. Download and Install the XMODhub client safely.

XMOD APP

  • 2. Search for “Crisol” in the client’s search bar.

Crisol

  • 3. Launch the game directly from the client.

Crisol mods

XMOD will provide full trainer support upon the game’s official release, ensuring compatibility and stability from day one.

FAQ

Q: Can I transfer my Crisol save to another PC?

A: Yes. Simply copy the entire contents of the SaveGames folder mentioned above to the exact same location on the new computer.

Q: What happens if I delete the config file?

A: Usually, Crisol will regenerate a default GameUserSettings.ini file upon the next launch, resetting your graphics settings to default. However, we strictly recommend renaming the file to .bak instead of deleting it.

Q: Does modifying save files ban me?

A: No. Crisol: Theater of Idols is a single-player horror experience. Modifying your save file (e.g., to add Essence) will not get you banned.

Conclusion

Locating your Crisol: Theater of Idols save file is a crucial skill, whether you are recovering from a glitch, migrating your progress to a Steam Deck, or manually tweaking UE5 config files for better performance.

Crisol gameplay

However, digging through hidden system folders always carries a risk. One wrong deletion can wipe out hours of survival. If you prefer a safer, “set it and forget it” solution, we highly recommend the XMODhub Save Manager. It automates your backups, keeping your hard-earned progress secure so you can focus on the horror, not the file directory.

  • Catherine Hu

    I am a passionate gamer and writer at XMODhub, dedicated to bringing you the latest gaming news, tips, and insights. Connect with me: LinkedIn Profile ↗

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