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Whelp, I finally got Deadfire to import my Pillars I endgame by turning off syncing cloud saves and refinishing the first game. Problem is, if I turn sync back on, my folders fill up with old 'wrong' savegames I no longer want.

Is there a way to tell Galaxy to delete whatever cloud saves it has now and sync with what's on my pc instead?
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WiduMew: Whelp, I finally got Deadfire to import my Pillars I endgame by turning off syncing cloud saves and refinishing the first game. Problem is, if I turn sync back on, my folders fill up with old 'wrong' savegames I no longer want.

Is there a way to tell Galaxy to delete whatever cloud saves it has now and sync with what's on my pc instead?
While syncing is turned OFF, close the game and THEN close Galaxy. This will cause Galaxy to forget what's synced. When you restart you should then turn syncing back on. Remember, closing the game or Galaxy causes syncing.
Post edited August 11, 2018 by Hickory
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WiduMew: Whelp, I finally got Deadfire to import my Pillars I endgame by turning off syncing cloud saves and refinishing the first game. Problem is, if I turn sync back on, my folders fill up with old 'wrong' savegames I no longer want.

Is there a way to tell Galaxy to delete whatever cloud saves it has now and sync with what's on my pc instead?
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Hickory: While syncing is turned OFF, close the game and THEN close Galaxy. This will cause Galaxy to forget what's synced. When you restart you should then turn syncing back on. Remember, closing the game or Galaxy causes syncing.
OK, so quitting the game and then Galaxy. Got it.
So when I restart Galaxy, should I then turn on syncing back on and *then* open Deadfire again?
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Hickory: While syncing is turned OFF, close the game and THEN close Galaxy. This will cause Galaxy to forget what's synced. When you restart you should then turn syncing back on. Remember, closing the game or Galaxy causes syncing.
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WiduMew: OK, so quitting the game and then Galaxy. Got it.
So when I restart Galaxy, should I then turn on syncing back on and *then* open Deadfire again?
It doesn't matter, but what I forgot to remind you is to *remove/delete* any unwanted saves *before* you close the game and Galaxy. You must have which saves you want kept in your save folder when you quit and Galaxy syncs.