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Please explain how to reproduce the issue After checking locally and on the cloud, the file size was 0 Byte, so that explains it. Well, very simple really, I just exited the game to go to bed, and the day after that, the game told me it could not load the save because it was invalid.
Please explain the issue you experienced in the most condensed way possible Have you tried verifying your game files (Steam only)? Then delete the AppID folder again.Short summary of your issue CKIII - Core - Cloud (and local) save got replaced with a 0 Bytes file upon exit Then navigate to Settings > Cloud and uncheck Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for the applications which support it. Just press Alt + Tab to go back to the Steam app. So you need to disable the Steam cloud feature. You need to pay attention that the new files will be synced to your Steam cloud when you close the game. Step 3: The target game will start automatically after Step 2. So, the previous data on your Steam cloud will be deleted. Then Steam will sync your AppID folder where includes nothing. Step 2: Go back to the Steam cloud conflict window and select UPLOAD TO THE STEAM CLOUD. Step 1: Again, go to Steam > userdata > SteamID> AppID and then delete the remote folder and remotecache.vdf file in it. Don't click any option and just go to the next move. Steam 5: Launch Steam and your game, and you will receive the Steam cloud conflict window. Otherwise, you would receive error messages. Tip: Please replace the contents after the "path" with the absolute path of your remote folder and make sure the command you type is correct. Then you will find that all the files in the remote folder become 0 bytes.Ĭlc –path “C:Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\SteamID\AppID\remote\*" Step 4: Input the following command line in PowerShell and press Enter to execute it. Step 3: Hold Shift and right-click the remote folder. Step 2: Go to Steam > userdata > SteamID> AppID > remote. Step 1: Make sure Steam and related processes are closed completely in Task Manager. Move 3: Trigger the Steam Cloud Conflict Dialogue If the folder is back, it indicates your Steam Cloud is working properly. When you log in to Steam with your account and start the game, the folder you deleted just now would be produced again automatically. Then restart your computer, run Steam, and launch the involved game. Step 2: Look for the AppID folder corresponding to the target game and delete it. Tip: You can check the AppID by visiting the game in Steam Store and extracting it from the URL. Open the Steam ID folder and you can find some folders for each game that is identified using the AppID. There should be a folder corresponding to your Steam ID. Step 1: You need to open File Explorer and navigate to the Steam > userdata directory (the folder where Steam is installed). The second move to delete Steam cloud saves is to delete the AppID folder of Steam. Then you can continue to delete Steam cloud saves. If both options are enabled, it indicates the game has been backed up on the Steam cloud.
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Then click the UPDATE tab and check Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for the game. You just need to right-click your game and select Properties. Step 3: Go to LIBRARY and make sure the Steam cloud feature has been enabled for your game, too. Step 2: Click Cloud tab and make sure the option Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for the applications which support it has been checked. Step 1: Open Steam, and click Steam button on the upper left corner. Move 1: Make Sure the Steam Cloud Is Enabled For more detailed information, refer to the steps below. Thirdly, trigger the Steam cloud conflict. Secondly, delete the AppID folder of Steam. Firstly, make sure you have enabled Steam cloud feature. To delete Steam cloud saves, you need to take four moves. How to delete Steam cloud saves? Here is the tutorial.
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In this case, you can delete them to free up some space for new games. If you have used Steam Cloud for months or even years, there might be a lot of game files or old backups which are not useful anymore. Then select the UPDATES tab and check Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for the game under the Steam Cloud section. To enable it for a certain game, you just need to go to LIBRARY and right-click the target game, and select Properties. Therefore, this is particularly useful when you change your computer. These data will persist on an account regardless of which machine it is logged into. It provides an easy way to save your game data (including game settings, saved games, profile status, and other user-specific bits) on a remote storage system. Steam, one of the best gaming platforms, offers a cloud feature, too.