Final Fantasy 7 Cloud Saves On PC
Just bought FF7 on Steam and I am having an issue with the syncing of my saved games to my Square Enix account. The issue is I'm looking into using the character booster that is offered with the cloud save feature.
I have 3 achievements, 4 save files, enabled cloud saving, linked my Steam account - and it still says no saved games.
I filed a help desk tickets with SE (not sure if that's going to anything), I'm pretty sure this isn't a Steam issue.
Does anyone have any information on how to solve this issue?

Best Answer
Chances are you're saving locally. Go into the configuration on the FF7 startup panel and enable cloud saves.
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Where are FF7 save files PC?
FF7 Save Location To access that path, just open up a File Explorer window, go to your Documents , then into the Square Enix folder, and finally the FINAL FANTASY VII Steam folder. Inside this folder, there will be at least one other folder that is named user_ followed by a bunch of numbers (based on your Steam ID).How do I enable cloud save in FF7?
Chances are you're saving locally. Go into the configuration on the FF7 startup panel and enable cloud saves.How do I get to my cloud saves for Steam?
To find your save files, visit Valve's View Steam Cloud page in your web browser and sign in with your Steam account. You'll see a list of games using your Steam Cloud storage. Locate the game in the list\u2014and click \u201cShow Files\u201d to see all the files for a game.Are there cloud saves on Steam?
Games can utilize Steam Cloud for storage of many different types of data, including game settings, save games, profile stats and other user-specific bits. Many Steam client settings are also saved via the cloud, including collections, friend nicknames and anything changed via the Steam client Settings menu.How To Reload or Recover Steam Cloud Saves (Quick \u0026 Easy)
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