Which is great, this is thanks to this that when a game adds new achievements, it's not taken into account (I, for example, achieved 100% in Team Fortress 2, of course using SAM for some achievements, but there are currenlty 2 new achievements, and I do not plan to play this game again. Which did not work, because it's not "games with 0 achievement unlocked do not count", it's actually just updated whenever the player changes something within the achievement list (I don't know if progress bars being updated are enough, though). But not to get all the achievements, it was to remove the one I happened to unlock. But it so happens that in the end I indeed don't like it, but I got an achievement, so it counts in the achievement stats. I picked it because I had watched a speedrun of it that made me think I might like it, despite what I would have thought otherwise. I got Left4Dead for free, a few years ago. And not taking into account the achievement earned in a game we permanently removed from our library is one of the things that are needed for that.īy the way, I'm in a situation similar to WittySeal. I could also talk about "finish the game in less than 8 minutes" with Spelunky).īut it would be much better if there could not be any reason (other than "i want to cheat, whatever my reasons are") to use SAM (that stands for "Steam Achievement Manager", for those wondering). But that's still a really stupid achievement). Under General, make sure that Keep games saves in the Steam Cloud for Minecraft Legends is checked.Originally posted by cSg|mc-Hotsauce:For achievements, I suggest SAMCan be useful for what I call "stupid achievements" (such as "play 1 full year, at once" for Universe Sandbox (something like that), "record a video that reaches 100 000 views" with Team Fortress 2, or "don't play for 5 years" with The Stanley Parable (although still much better than the two others in my opinion, at least it's achievable by anyone.Navigate to Minecraft Legends in your Steam library list.To ensure you’re taking advantage of Steam’s cloud services, follow these steps: Players enjoying Minecraft Legends on Steam will enjoy automatic cloud backups and downloads through Steam’s service. Players enjoying Minecraft Legends through the Xbox App, the Minecraft Launcher, or the Windows Store will have automatic cloud backups as long as they’re logged in with a Microsoft Account and connected to Xbox Live. Minecraft Legends Xbox App or Windows Store Under General, make sure that Keep games saves in the Steam Cloud for Minecraft Dungeons is checked.Right click the game and select Properties.Navigate to Minecraft Dungeons in your Steam library list.Navigate to Cloud and make sure Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for applications which support it is checked.Click on Steam on the top-left side of the Steam client.Players enjoying Minecraft Dungeons on Steam have automatic cloud backups and downloads through Steam’s service. For more information, please refer to this guide. Players enjoying Minecraft Dungeons through the Xbox App or the Windows Store can use Minecraft Dungeons’ built-in cloud storage solution. Minecraft Dungeons Xbox App or Windows Store Refer to this article for more information. Please make sure to back up your worlds to prevent data loss. However, local saves are not backed up via the cloud on any platform. Players with a Minecraft: Java Edition Realms subscription will have their Realms world backed up via the cloud. However, local saves are not backed up via the cloud on Windows 10/11. Players with a Minecraft Realms subscription will have their Realms world backed up via the cloud. This article details how to manage cloud saves for Minecraft, Minecraft: Java Edition, Minecraft Legends, and Minecraft Dungeons on PC, Mac, and Linux.
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