Where to Find Wet Passion Save Files & Config Settings (PC & Steam Deck)

Wet Passion Save File and Config Location PC Steam Deck

There is nothing worse than sinking hours into Wet Passion, carefully solving over 100 sliding block puzzles to unlock the 18+ gallery, only to lose your progress to a corrupted save file, a system crash, or a Steam Cloud sync error.

Whether you want to manually back up your 100% completion playthrough, transfer your gallery data to a new PC, or modify the configuration settings to optimize performance, you first need to know exactly where the game stores its data on your hard drive.

Because Wet Passion is built on the Unity engine, its file structure behaves a bit differently than standard Unreal Engine games. Below are the exact, verified file paths for Wet Passion across Steam, alternative PC storefronts, and the Steam Deck, along with the safest way to automate your save backups.

Expert Note: The Cloud Sync Danger

“We have all been there. You are deep into Wet Passion, just about to complete a highly difficult late-game puzzle to unlock a legendary scene, and your PC crashes. When you relaunch, Steam Cloud accidentally overwrites your local save with an older version, wiping out hours of puzzle-solving.”
“It is a gamer’s worst nightmare. I specifically wrote this guide because Unity save management can be tricky. Even if you don’t plan on using trainers to bypass the levels, please back up your save folder manually right now. Don’t learn this lesson the hard way.”

— Catherine Hu, Senior PC Modding Specialist at XMODhub

Windows PC Save File Location (Steam & Epic Games)

(Quick Answer: Press Win + R, type %USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\, and look for the developer’s folder.)

For players who purchased the game on Steam, Epic Games Store, or downloaded a DRM-free version, Unity engine games store their save files in the hidden Windows LocalLow directory, rather than the standard Local folder.

The exact file path is:

C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\LocalLow\[Developer Name]\Wet Passion\

How to navigate there quickly:

  1. Press the Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box.
  2. Type %appdata% and press Enter. This takes you to the Roaming folder.
  3. Click AppData in your address bar to go up one level, then open the LocalLow folder.
  4. Scroll down and open the folder named after the developer, then open the Wet Passion folder. Your .dat or .save files containing your gallery progress are located here.

Note: If you cannot see the “AppData” folder manually, open File Explorer, click the “View” tab at the top, and check the box for “Hidden items”.

Xbox Game Pass / Microsoft Store Save Location

If Wet Passion ever becomes available via PC Game Pass or the Windows Store, Microsoft encrypts the save data and stores it in a completely different, highly protected system folder.

The Windows Store file path is:

C:\Users\[Your Username]\AppData\Local\Packages\[Package Name String]\SystemAppData\wgs\

Inside the wgs (Windows Game Saves) folder, you will see folders with long alphanumeric strings. These are your encrypted save files. Backing these up manually is incredibly difficult because the file names are randomized.

Where to Find the Wet Passion Config Settings

If you are trying to manually tweak graphics or audio settings that are missing from the in-game menu, you might go looking for a .ini configuration file. Because Wet Passion is a Unity game, it does not use a traditional GameUserSettings.ini file. Instead, Unity handles configuration in two ways:

  • PlayerPrefs (Registry): Most system settings (resolution, windowed mode) are saved directly to your Windows Registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\[Developer Name]\Wet Passion.
  • Local Settings File: In game-specific volume or UI settings, you may find a config.json or settings.dat file directly inside the LocalLow save folder mentioned above.

Warning: Be extremely careful if you open the Registry Editor to change values. Deleting the wrong key can cause the game to crash on startup or corrupt your OS.

Steam Deck / Linux Save Location

Playing Wet Passion on the go? The Steam Deck uses Proton to emulate the Windows file structure. Your save files are buried inside the compatdata folder.

The Steam Deck file path is:

/home/deck/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/[Steam App ID]/pfx/drive_c/users/steamuser/AppData/LocalLow/[Developer Name]/Wet Passion/

Tip: You will need to know the specific Steam App ID for Wet Passion. You can find this number by looking at the game’s URL on the Steam Store website (it is the string of numbers right before the game’s name).

Troubleshooting: Steam Cloud Sync Errors

If your gallery unlocks keep disappearing or reverting to an older version, Steam Cloud might be conflicting with your local files.

  1. Right-click Wet Passion in your Steam Library and select Properties.
  2. Under the General tab, toggle Steam Cloud to OFF.
  3. Play the game, force a manual save (or complete one puzzle), and then exit.
  4. You can safely turn Steam Cloud back on, and it should prompt you to upload your newest local save to the servers.

The Smarter Way: 1-Click Auto-Backups with XMODhub

Navigating through hidden %AppData% folders every time you want to secure your artwork progress is tedious and risky. One accidental click, and your save is deleted forever. The free XMODhub PC Client features a built-in Save Manager and Visual Trainer designed specifically for Unity games like Wet Passion.

  • Automated Backups: XMODhub automatically creates a secure backup of your save file every time you exit the game.
  • Version History Rollback: Did a glitch ruin your puzzle streak? Instantly roll back to yesterday’s save state with one click.
  • Visual Trainer Integration: If your save is already lost, use the XMODhub Visual Spawner to activate the “Unlock All Gallery” feature and instantly restore your artwork without replaying the 100 levels.
  • Visual Dashboard: Manage, name, and organize multiple save states visually.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can I transfer my Wet Passion save file to another PC?

A: Yes. For Steam users, simply copy the entire contents of the LocalLow developer folder mentioned above onto a USB drive, and paste it into the exact same directory path on your new computer.

Q: What happens if I accidentally delete my Unity config/PlayerPrefs?

A: Don’t panic. If you delete the configuration file or registry keys, the Unity engine will automatically generate brand new, default settings the next time you launch Wet Passion. All your graphics and audio settings will just revert to their defaults.

Q: Can I get banned for modifying my single-player save file?

A: No. Modifying your local save file (e.g., using a trainer to auto-solve puzzles or unlock images) in a strict single-player environment will not result in a ban.

Conclusion: Protect Your Progress

Locating your Wet Passion save file is a vital skill for recovering from game-breaking glitches, migrating to a Steam Deck, or securing your fully unlocked gallery. However, digging through hidden system directories is a chore. If you prefer a highly secure, “set it and forget it” solution, the XMODhub Save Manager automates your backups and eliminates the risk of human error.

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  • 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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