Silent Hill f is the latest release in the franchise from KONAMI, built on Unreal Engine 5 and set in Japan. The PC version experiences some typical UE5 issues, which are partially mitigated by the game’s slower pace.
If you’re looking for your local save files, here’s where to find them on PC.
Silent Hill f Save File Location
Client | Save File Location |
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Steam | C:\Users[Windows Username]\AppData\Local\SHf\Saved\SaveGames[Unique STEAM Numeric ID] |
Inside this folder, you’ll see save files with a long numeric sequence—this is your unique Steam numeric ID. Manual and autosaves are stored here.
For convenience, you can back up the entire SHf folder. You can also access the folder directly via Windows Explorer or by running:
%USERPROFILE%/AppData/Local/SHf/Saved/SaveGames/
Does Silent Hill f Have Autosave?
Yes, Silent Hill f includes an autosave feature. In addition, you can manually save your progress at Hokora Shrines scattered throughout the world.
Hokora Shrines do more than just save your progress:
- Restore health and sanity
- Increase stats by offering items
- Draw Omamori charms
- Change your in-game costumes
Does Silent Hill f Have Multiple Save Slots?
Yes. When you reach a Hokora Shrine, you can create a manual save, allowing you to run multiple playthroughs simultaneously.
Silent Hill f Steam Features
If you own Silent Hill f on Steam, it comes with several client-specific features:
- Steam Cloud: Save files automatically upload to Steam Cloud and can be downloaded on another device.
- Steam Family Sharing: Family members can access the game from your library.
- Full Controller Support: Native support for Xbox and PlayStation controllers.
- Steam Input: Non-traditional controllers can use Steam Input to simulate XInput.
Overall, Silent Hill f faces some of the same challenges as other Unreal Engine 5 titles, but its presentation and gameplay make it a largely playable experience.