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  2. Aug 22, 2017 · #1. Forcen Aug 22, 2017 @ 2:10pm. Most of the times no, you don't lose it. It could happen however but it's rare. You should make backups of the saves you care about, you can use this software to do it: http://www.gamesave-manager.com/ Or look on pcgamingwiki.com or google.com where the savefiles are and make a backup yourself.

  3. If the games do not have Steam Cloud, you may need to manually back up the saves (Some games don't remove the saves if you uninstall them, some do). You may have to research each game to figure out where it keeps it save and back it up just in case.

  4. Jan 8, 2019 · Some games store saved into the cloud by default. These will always be available upon reinstall. Some games store saves locally, but do not delete them when uninstalling the game. Either the saves remain in the game folder, or they are stored somewhere else (e.g. My Documents).

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · Will I lose my save if I uninstall a game on Steam? Yes, you do keep your progress… but only if your game save has been saved to the Steam cloud . Otherwise, you will loose any progress not saved to the cloud upon uninstalling the game.

  6. May 1, 2015 · Some games will keep your save data in a separate folder such as your documents folder on your computer, which means you shouldn't lose the data in those cases when you uninstall. I also believe the Steam Cloud feature sure work on most titles in terms of keeping your save data.

  7. If you uninstall a Steam game, do you lose your saves? Well, if you have games that support Cloud saves, your progress will always be left untouched. For games that don't support Steam Cloud, it depends on where the game data is.

  8. Aug 31, 2024 · To uninstall a Steam game without losing saves, ensure that the game either uses Steam Cloud sync or that you have manually backed up any local save files. When uninstalling, choose the “Delete Local Content” option in Steam, which removes the game files but leaves save data untouched.