
The game is playable using no profile at all (progress can't be saved) as well as when using a local profile (progress can be saved). I even got an old save file to load!"Ĭonfirmed myself using a retail copy of the game, the ZDPP extracted files (DARKSOULS.exe, fmod_event.dll, fmodex.dll) and a virtual machine disconnected from the Internet. Complete offline installation on a machine that had never had anything related to GFWL installed on it before, and I was playing in about 20 minutes. I've tested this myself, and I was able to get the game running from a brand-new installation completely offline.ĮDIT: I don't have much going on today, so I tried my retail copy of the GFWL version of Dark Souls, and it worked perfectly. The nice thing about ZDPP is that once the files are decrypted, you can back them up like save data and just overwrite the encrypted versions that are put there after a fresh installation, and everything starts exactly how it should. last accessed on " It's mostly older titles, yeah, but there were a few more recent ones, and Dark Souls definitely does work: It has ZDPP, but not SSA (I have NO IDEA why that page keeps getting updated to show that it has SSA, because it definitely doesn't the Wikipedia page is the same way). ↑ Steam Community - Rejoice, no Denuvo.



9.4.7 Manual Save Game conversion from GFWL version to Steam version.9.4.6 Progress bar stuck during installation.9.4.3 Run the game at screen refresh rate.

