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There are Players who say this defeats the purpose of the Game. For the most part I agree with the sentiment. The game is meant to be played through trial and error. All the way until the player gains an in depth comprehension of the Mechanics, and overall Gameplay.
That being said, from a personal experience, I want a back up for my world that I spent countless hours on. I say this because once before I lost everything due to a FREAKING GLITCH, and had no way to undo it... So I suggest to serious Players to make a periodic backup just in case.
We have to keep in mind everyone can have their own Play styles, and the Perma-Death is off putting to certain types of Players.