![]() ![]() The nature of cloud data backup Eden Prairie in itself provides many benefits for users. The main difference is that since the cloud uses many servers, it has a lot more resources. This environment can function in a similar fashion as a computer. The cloud makes use of several redundant servers to create its environment. With that, cloud data backup Eden Prairie offers a reliable way to ensure that data is backed up, that they are safe, and that disaster recovery can be done easily. Just in case the original goes missing or is damaged, the backup is still there to replace it. Not to mention if you're a reroller and you happen to save before deciding to reroll, then it's almost impossible albeit much harder to do and you might as well accept your summons and wait til next time.There is no doubt that having several copies of important files, applications, and other data is important. At least game library can be customised where it is located at, wish there was an option for screenshots and saves too, as I don't want steam to be on the same drive as my game drive, because of performance sake, one being 10TB hdd and the other 2TB hdd. There are some exceptions, but mobile versions you can never trust when uninstalling, first make sure to account link, steam though basically does it automatically, thus really hard to refresh account data for mobile type of games, also some mobile games want you to manually save to cloud.Įven steam does that for steam files in steam folder when uninstalling steam manually or automatically (win res), your game library will be deleted, all your screenshots will be deleted and your save files, especially capcom games, as those are in userdata folder, (so when resetting your windows you will loose those, if your steam install is in the same drive as your windows). Because they delete your save data when you uninstall the game, even if you have the same user account and redownload the game. Deleting the game without doing any of these will basically lose all of your progress. Originally posted by Yuen:He means that save data is saved via cloud on a social media bind or a transfer code that you screencap/written down. PSvita is also the same, if you uninstall a game, your saves are deleted also, unless you use psn+ to backup your save files. ![]() ![]() ![]() So yeah can't for sure say that all mobile games are server side only, in terms if you don't account link and uninstall the game, won't guarantee that your data still exists, because of those bad mechanics of uninstalling means deleting your save files.Įven steam does that for steam files in steam folder when uninstalling steam manually or automatically (win res), your game library will be deleted, all your screenshots will be deleted and your save files, especially capcom games, as those are in userdata folder, (so when resetting your windows you will loose those, if your steam install is in the same drive as your windows). There are some exceptions, but mobile versions you can never trust when uninstalling, first make sure to account link, steam though basically does it automatically, thus really hard to refresh account data for mobile type of games, also some mobile games want you to manually save to cloud. He means that save data is saved via cloud on a social media bind or a transfer code that you screencap/written down. Originally posted by 51T53R0:What you say doesn't make sense, please let some one that knows what he's talking about comment, thanks. ![]()
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