The file should be stable and not cause crashes or broken unlocking mechanics in future updates.
In the center stood a giant, high-resolution version of Isaac, sitting in a fetal position.
Face endgame bosses like Beast and Mother without grinding prerequisites.
All regular and tainted characters unlocked. The file should be stable and not cause
In the game, Isaac didn't just hold the item. The sprite changed. Isaac wasn't a crying cartoon baby anymore. The sprite had been replaced with a highly detailed, somber portrait of a young boy, looking directly at the screen, tears streaming down his face in "extra quality" definition.
Navigate to your local save folder and open options.ini . Change the line SteamCloud=1 to SteamCloud=0 . :
Steam stores your Repentance save files in two different locations depending on your cloud configuration. You need to locate your persistent data folder. All regular and tainted characters unlocked
And attached to the comment was a screenshot of the character select screen. In the spot where Isaac usually stood, there was a photo of a young man in a dimly lit apartment, looking terrified, crying.
The search results were a mess of shady forums and dead links. Finally, he found a thread on a forgotten corner of the internet. The user "RedKeyMaster" had posted a link. The file name was simple: save100.dat . Next to it, in bold red text, the description read:
He didn't want to cheat, he told himself. He just wanted to see the rest of the content. He wanted to unlock Tainted Lost without the agony of dying to a fly on the first floor for the twentieth time. Isaac wasn't a crying cartoon baby anymore
The sound of a teardrop hitting water echoed from the speakers, louder than a gunshot.
The Binding of Isaac: Repentance is the massive final chapter of Edmund McMillen’s iconic roguelike.With over 700 items, 34 playable characters, and hundreds of secrets, achieving 100% completion (known as "Dead God") requires hundreds of hours of intense, often frustrating gameplay.
Installing a save file is safe, but it's wise to be careful. Here's how to ensure the "extra quality" you're looking for: