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Hey there,
Beta progress doesn’t sync with the main branch, unfortunately. When you join the beta, the game takes a one-time snapshot of your current progress. From that point on, your beta and main branch saves are separate.
You can switch back and forth between the beta and main versions, but keep in mind:
-If you return to the main branch, you’ll go back to the save you had before you joined the beta.
-Any progress made in the beta won’t carry over to the main version (and vice versa).
So it’s more like a parallel save system — switching branches just changes which save folder the game loads from.
At your disposal if needed
I suppose they are same format? so can I use the beta save to overwrite my main branch? unlocked quite few characters there.
the question is lets say the game go into 1.0, does the beta reach the same status or it remain as testing branch, where things are more unstable.