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Thanks for the help !
i hope this helps, if you are still looking for them
Thanks for you're repply but i didnt find maybe the file is hidden ? where can be the %appdata% folder. i search with the document research tool i have many appdata but without %... and no one is follow by r
ubisoft only roaming and other stuff like microsoft.
yeah the roaming (or appdata, its the same) folder is normally hidden but you can find it with %appdata% or activate the option to show all hidden folders and then go to your user folder to find the roaming folder.
in it you want to find the ubisoft folder, in which the AC folder is
Ty so much.
Finally I no longer have to worry about losing my saved games if I ever need to clear my PC.
Unfortunately, this topic, for better or worse, remains very relevant and will continue to be so because saving backups to a cloud serves the purpose of Uplay’s cloud save feature, which, as it turns out, has been disabled for this game and Black Flag. It's unclear why, especially since the cloud still works for Assassin's Creed 2. Unfortunately, at the time of writing this response, my Black Flag saves were deleted because I thought they were being saved to the cloud, and I was nearly at 100% synchronization. But thanks to this thread from 10 years ago, I no longer have to worry about this issue.