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There have been problems with cross-platform sync before and many users lost their save data completely. At the moment, only Windows has cloud sync enabled and I'm really worried that trying to turn it on for Linux users will somehow wipe their saves. In my opinion that would be a worse outcome than living without the feature. At least for me.
Hi, I'm the guy from the other topic. :) I obviously understand your concerns. If you turned on cloud sync for Linux, would it only endanger Linux users's saves? If that's the case, I think you could turn it on in an opt-in beta and release an announcement about it, so that people can back up their saves and decide whether they want to partecipate or not. I'd personally be happy to report on my experience with that and help debugging if needed.
What do you say?
If that's the reason, then I assume it's ok.
If the problem more complex like a binary incompatibility between linux and windows (little endian vs big endian) one common way to solve this is using a text format, such as XML, signing it with an assymetric algorithm (such as RSA) to detect cheating.
In any case, whether it can be solved or not, I appreciate your answer, at least I know that this had been already addressed.
I like the beta solution and I'd be happy to participate in that as well.