If you are wondering where the progress you made in JDM Japanese Drift Master is stored on your PC, this is just the guide you need. In most single-player games, knowing the save file location is quite essential because there is a risk of file corruption happening. If your save gets corrupted, you will have to restart your progress from the very beginning. That’s why it is always recommended to keep a manual backup of your saves in single-player games to avoid losing progress. But for that, you will need to know where the game actually saves your progress on your PC.
Featuring the immersive car culture of Japan, Japanese Drift Master will take you to a very interesting world where challenges are part and parcel of your journey. From racing challenging roads to enjoying the open world inspired by real locations, you will be spending hours in the game once you begin. But what if one day you launch the game only to realize that your saves have been wiped out? This is a nightmare that almost every gamer fears. So, to make sure this doesn’t happen, there’s everything you need to know about the save file location of JDM.
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JDM Japanese Drift Master Save File Location: Where is it
Similar to most games, the save files of JDM are stored in the AppData folder of your PC. To access it, open File Explorer and then go to the C drive. Here, open the Users folder. Now, inside it, open the folder with your username as its name. Here, you will find a ton of folders. But what you need is the AppData folder. Look for it but if you are not able to find it, that means that hidden items are not visible. To make them visible, click on View>Show>Hidden Items. Once done, the AppData folder will show up. Open it. Inside the AppData folder, open the Local folder. Here, search for the JDM folder. Open it and then open the Saved>Saved Games folder. All your save files are located inside the Saved Games folder.
Config File Location
The config files of Japanese Drift Master are also located in the same directory. Once you enter the JDM folder (AppData>Local>JDM), enter the Saved folder and then the Config folder. Now, head inside the Windows folder, where you will find the GameUserSettings.ini file. This is the config file of the game.
Now you can do regular backups or copy-paste the save files to a different system to transfer progress from one PC to another. That said, we hope you find this guide informative. If you did, consider visiting DigiStatement for more such interesting reads on all things gaming.