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In your case, I'm guessing you're referring to the autosave file, right?
Whenever you start a new game, the game autosaves at the start of the dungeon (at 00:00:00 time), effectively overwriting your previous autosave.
This happens every time you start a new game, regardless of mods. So if, for example, you started a new vanilla game to, say, try a few quick tests, you would be in for the same demoralizing surprise.
It seems autosaves in grimrock are to be treated as fleeting, and a last resort, and we should only rely on manual saves. If it weren't for your comment, I wouldn't have noticed this either.
I'm sorry you lost your saves...
When you SUBSCRIBE you 1. Download the file to your system plus if the file is updated/fixed because of bugs or for anyother reason by the author you will automatically get updates just like the patches for other games and such you get on steam.