Xlive.ini [work] Jun 2026
The file is a configuration file used in conjunction with xlive.dll wrappers, most commonly to bypass or emulate Games for Windows Live (GFWL) in older PC games. As Microsoft has phased out GFWL, these files are essential for ensuring legacy titles remain playable and can still save progress. Purpose and Function
; Disable HTTP calls (stops the game from trying to phone home) DisableNetworking=true xlive.ini
GFWL required you to sign into a Microsoft account, save your game to a "profile," and sync achievements online. When GFWL died (or became unstable), many games became unplayable or couldn't save. The file is a configuration file used in
If you’ve ever tried to play a PC game from the late 2000s to early 2010s—titles like GTA IV , Fallout 3 , Resident Evil 5 , Batman: Arkham Asylum , or Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition —you’ve likely encountered a ghost in the machine: . To the average user, it’s just another obscure configuration file. To a modder or a preservationist, it’s a key that can unlock, break, or resurrect a game. When GFWL died (or became unstable), many games
Did it save your 100-hour Fallout 3 save? Or did it corrupt your Resident Evil 5 co-op? Post below. Let’s archive this knowledge before it’s lost to time.