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cause you can just export saves in the options menu?
i dont think you will find any files specific for your save in the folders of the game.
you got the cloudsave the local save
and you got 3 slots for localsave to switch between
so i guess its 3
if you export them and check the size its around 15 to 20kb
but i am pretty sure its one file that gets modified each slot
and only with exports you get saves.
i tried to check %appdata% and dont see obvious files.
the webversion also exist if you feel better about that, until someone can give you a legit answer.
win + r
in the field type
%appdata%\Antimatter Dimensions
here you find a folder called "local storage" in this the folder "leveldb"
herer is one *.log file. this is your last save file. there is also some *.ldb files (for me right now 4) these are backups of your previous saves.
if you open one of this file with any kind of text editor like notepad or the windows one you can see inside the part "AntimatterDimensionsSavefileFormatAA" down to "EndOfSavefile" this is the same as would you click ingame on extract savefile. just a bit older because its an "old" save ;)
so there are backups and each file is around 10 to 70 kb "big".
one .ldb file for me after 300 hours and 3 saveslots used in the game.
if you look in the log file there are more saves than one.
its funny to see how my .ldb switches to .log.
i have
2886.ldb
2888.ldb
2890.ldb
2891.log
2892.ldb
after the next save my 2891 switch to ldb and 2892 to log. next save my 2892 will be ldb again and my 2886 switch to log...... and so on.
i have 2 of these files with 130kb together.
so no chance you have 1 gig of files