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so i found this on the internet.
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Players would be delighted to know that the transfer of save files in Darkest Dungeon 2 is completely automatic, and they won’t have to break a sweat themselves. According to Redhookjohn, a developer on the Darkest Dungeon 2 team, when you first load the Steam version of the game, the game will scan where the EGS saves are stored. If it finds any, it will automatically copy them over to the Steam version so that you can continue your progress seamlessly. After that, both platforms will save to their own locations, so you won’t need to worry about manually transferring files back and forth. This system is a great solution for players who want to switch from EGS to Steam without losing their progress.
However, it’s worth noting that this transfer process only happens once, when you first launch the game on Steam. If you continue playing on EGS after that, your progress will not be automatically synced to the Steam version. Similarly, if you start playing on Steam and then switch back to EGS, your progress will not be transferred back to the EGS version. You will have to manually transfer the saved files.
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so it will automatically sinc. Great. Thanks Red Hook. XOXOXO