Where is the save data stored on each platform?

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Crawl just released on early access and it is pretty sweet. Sadly, one of the features it does not yet boast is syncing save data through the Steam cloud. I've unlocked a few things on my laptop during my various playthroughs and would certainly love that progress to transfer to my desktop.

Could anyone shed some light as to where the game stores its data on each platform (Win/Max/Linux)?






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Where is game save data stored?

You may also find some games store their save files in your Documents folder\u2014look for a folder with the game's name, the publisher's name, or inside the "My Games" folder. Other titles may bury saves in your user's %APPDATA% folder. You may have to Google the game in question to confirm where its save files are stored.

Where is Steam save data located?

Some of them can be found in Drive C > users > the user name you're logged into Steam with > appdata. Here, you should look for folders named Local, localLow, or roaming, search for the specific game and find the save files. You may also find them in Documents under the My Games folder.

Where is switch save data stored?

On Nintendo Switch, game save data is stored on the console's System Memory. This will not change whether downloadable software or software from a game card is being played. Game save data cannot be saved or copied to a microSD card.



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