Fix: The Skidrow crack has a known memory leak in Long Bayou. The "better" solution is to:
When you install a legitimate copy of Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD via Steam or Uplay (now Ubisoft Connect), the game stores saves in a standard Ubisoft directory (usually under Documents or Ubisoft Game Launcher).
However, the Skidrow crack bypasses Ubisoft’s online services (Uplay Launcher). As a result, the crack uses a local emulator that redirects save files to a different path—often inside the game’s own installation folder or a hidden AppData folder. This is a common tactic to prevent the game from trying to sync with Ubisoft’s cloud. Fix: The Skidrow crack has a known memory
Knowing this location is critical. If you format your PC, reinstall Windows, or simply want to transfer your progress to another crack or a legitimate copy, you will lose everything unless you manually back up these specific files.
This is the most common location for Skidrow releases of this title. The game creates a folder named SKIDROW inside your user AppData directory. C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\SKIDROW\
Path:
C:\Users\[YourUsername]\AppData\Local\SKIDROW\Inside this folder: Look for a folder with a number
Inside this folder:
Look for a folder with a number. For Assassin's Creed Liberation HD, the Steam AppID is typically 206140.
What to look for:
You will see files named save_###.sav (e.g., save_001.sav).
Fix: Run the game as Administrator. The crack’s emulator needs write permissions to AppData\Local. Also, disable Windows Controlled Folder Access.