
So what's in S2? Note: some games don't have S1 and write directly to S2, while others don't use the S2 remote folder to store the save files. If we play a bit with it, we should be able to reach our goal. You understand that the most important save location for us is S2. Steam Cloud automatically downloads the missing files each time you start Steam. When you start a game from another computer, if Steam has S3 on its servers but doesn't find S2 on your computer, it will copy S3 to S2. When you close it, S1 is copied to S2 which is then synced to S3. When you start a game for the first time, S1 is created.

The cloud version stored in Steam servers ( S3) The cloud version stored in Steam\userdata\SteamID\AppID ( S2) The original version stored in the game folder or in AppData ( S1) Of the time three versions of your save files: The first thing you should know is that there are most Right-click on a game > Properties > Updates > Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for GameName (will only affect the selected game) Steam > Settings > Downloads + Cloud > Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for games which support it (will affect all the games) It's a feature that can be enabled/disabled through two Presentation of Steam Cloud:įiles and savegames online in order to access them from everyĬomputer. Look at the issue and try to understand how Steam Cloud works. Since no good solution was available, I've decided to This can be very annoying if you want to know exactly whatįiles are in the Cloud or to solve sync problems such as savegame The fact that it's impossible to manage files stored in Steam Cloud

I've read many times on this forum topics with concerns about
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HOW TO DELETE FILES STORED IN STEAM CLOUD SERVERS Context: (as of 2013/Jan/25) It will take some work, but you can delete from the Steam cloud by following these instructions: Unfortunately, there is no native feature allowing this, but it is possible.

Some users have reported this solution not working. Note: This answer is old (May, 2013), and may be out of date due to changes to the Steam platform.
