In a world of big-budget, triple-A game releases, few expected an independently produced, one-gigabyte, pixelated farming simulation set in a rural village to become a sensation. Yet before its release, few could have anticipated the allure of Stardew Valley.

Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley has no flashy graphics, but its high degree of freedom and wholesome gameplay are soothing to the soul. The game's small-town world is cozy and comforting, and you can fish, farm, live off the land, and even find a life partner.

While you're having fun with Stardew Valley, don't forget to back up your save files. This article will teach you how to **back up your Stardew Valley saves**. Whether you prefer automatic or manual backups, you'll quickly pick up the process with our detailed steps and clear screenshots.

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The Importance of Backing Up Your Save Files in 'Stardew Valley'

Stardew Valley has an unusual save system in that you can't manually save your game. Instead, the game autosaves for you when you go to sleep for the night (thus ending your day). This new save overwrites your previous save.

This means that your save file will always be one day behind, and you can only have one save per game ID. This is why it's important to know how to back up your Stardew Valley save files.

Also, make sure you back up your save games in case something goes wrong.

    • Computer Issues: Your computer might be having problems, whether due to hardware damage or a computer virus, which can lead to lost game progress.
    • Game Save Transfer: If you want to play Stardew Valley on another device, you'll first need to back up your game saves.
    • Stardew Valley Save File Download: If you want to play Stardew Valley using someone else's saved character data, you can download save files online and place them in your game folder. However, to safeguard your progress, it's best to back up your save file first.
    • Mod Installation: You can find a wide range of mods on websites like Nexus Mods and install them in Stardew Valley. However, due to the instability of some mods, the game might freeze or fail to run. Backing up your save file beforehand is recommended.

How to back up your save files for Stardew Valley on Steam?

"Stardew Valley" is a farming simulation game where you build and tend to your own farm, grow crops, raise animals, and befriend villagers. If you play it on Steam, you might want to back up your save files in case something goes wrong with the game or if you want to continue playing on another computer. This article will show you how to locate the save files on Windows, Mac, and Linux, and back them up to a USB flash drive or another secure location.

If you purchased Stardew Valley through Steam, you can take advantage of Steam's automatic backup service. You'll need to enable Steam Cloud Sync in your settings, and then Steam will automatically upload your save files to the cloud for you.

Enable Steam Cloud Sync

However, do not rely on Steam Cloud too much. According to many users, it frequently encounters unknown errors. Due to its automated nature, when these unknown situations occur, Steam Cloud's inability to resolve them can result in the permanent loss of your save files.

As such, if you want to make sure your saves are safe, it's best not to rely solely on Steam's automatic backups and learn how to back up Steam Cloud saves instead.

How to Back Up Your Save Game Progress in Stardew Valley on Mac/Windows

After reading the above, if you're looking for a more practical and secure backup solution than the Steam Cloud, the following recommendations will point you in the direction of the best methods to back up your game saves.

### Preparing to Save Your Backup

But before we walk you through it, there's some setup you need to do first.

Locating the Save Location for Stardew Valley

If you want to back up your Stardew Valley save files without using the Steam Cloud, you first need to locate where the save files are stored.

Here's the link to the article: "Stardew Valley Save Location," which applies to Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.

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Transferring Save Files in Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley has great cross-platform compatibility, meaning you can play it on PC, iOS, Android, PS Vita, and Switch. If you've been playing Stardew Valley on a non-PC device and want to transfer your save file to a computer before backing it up, follow these instructions.

This article will teach you how to transfer your save files for Stardew Valley between devices.

[4] The best way to back up your Stardew Valley save without Steam

Once you've located the save files, the easiest way to back them up is to manually copy the entire Stardew Valley "Saves" folder to another hard drive, or create a folder called "Backup" within the Stardew Valley folder and copy all the files into it. This process should take no more than two minutes.

Stardew Valley backup

But, if you ask me, is this the best way to backup your Stardew Valley save files? The answer is no.

Stardew Valley's unique save mechanism, which updates the save file after each in-game day when you go to sleep, requires frequent manual saves to ensure maximum data safety – a chore for most players.

We recommend using professional backup software with incremental backup feature, like incremental backup, for example, Todo Backup Home, to back up the save files of Stardew Valley.

Todo Backup Home is a software that supports automatic backup for both Windows and Mac. You can use it to set up a scheduled backup for your Stardew Valley save files. Todo will automatically update your backup according to the schedule you set and provide 250 GB of cloud storage to keep all the copies. This way, you can easily find and utilize these saves when you want to revert to a specific point in time or play two storylines with the same character.

Follow the steps below to learn the best way to backup your Stardew Valley save files using this offline backup software.

Step 1. Tap on "Select Backup Content" to start the backup process.

Create File Backup Step 1

Step 2: There are four backup categories: Files, Disks, Operating System, and Mail. Click on Files.

Create File Backup Step 2

Step 3: Your local and network files will be displayed on the left. Expand the folders to select the files you want to back up.

File Backup

Step 4. Choose where you want to save your backup as instructed on-screen.

Create backup - Step 4

Click “Options,” and under “Backup Options,” set a password to encrypt your backup, and under “Backup Schedule,” set the times for when you want it to start. There are many other customization options available during the backup process.

Backup options

Step 5: You can save the backup to your local drive, the Toolbox online service, or a NAS.

Step 4: Create Backup

Step 6. Todo Backup lets you back up your data to third-party cloud drives as well as its own.

If you want to back up to a third-party cloud, choose “Local Disk,” then scroll down to add a “Cloud Device,” add an account, and log in.

You can also save your backups to tools's cloud storage service. To do this, click tools Cloud and sign up for a tools account and log in.

Backup to Todoist Cloud

Step 7. Click “Backup Now” to start the backup. When it's done, it will appear as a card in the left pane. Right-click it for more management options.

File Backup Step 7

Conclusions

This article will guide you through the process of how to back up your Stardew Valley saves, emphasize the importance of saving your progress, and prepare you for what's needed before you proceed. With the assistance of the Todo Backup Home tool, your game files will be safely secured.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Where are the save files for Stardew Valley located?

The save location for Stardew Valley on Windows is: %appdata%\Stardew Valley\Saves

Location of the Stardew Valley save files on Mac and Linux: ~/.config/StardewValley/Saves

2. How do I back up my Stardew Valley save file on the Switch?

This is how you back up your save files for Stardew Valley on the Nintendo Switch.

Step 1: Turn on your Switch and open the game software menu.

Step 2: Choose the option to "Save to Cloud Backup."

Step 3: Select your ID, then choose the “Backup Save Data” option to back up your save file right away.