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Additionally, the /Saves folder contains the .json files for your local saved games and chest contents.
I have encountered all the following, wrote them in my notes...
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Locations of saves and mod files on various OS:
• Steam Library/steamapps/common/Tabletop Simulator/Tabletop Simulator_Data/
• /Users/yourusername/My Games/Tabletop Simulator/Mods
• or /Steamapps/Common
Possibly in a sub of My Documents. Wherever your mods and saves go.
Windoze 10^
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Several months ago a user told me he/she could not stop TTS from saving to a OneDrive destination that did not exist. Who knows.
What you want to pinpoint is where the Workshop, Saves, and Mods subdirectories are. Copy all .JSON files and all assets you find in these folders to your backup drive and just copy them back to wherever the new install you are making is. The saves will all appear loadable in the same layout you saw them before. Make sure you are caching your game assets in the Config settings in game; Enable mod caching.