

This will be far more reliable and useful than Steam's game-specific cloud storage (which you should have disabled if you're following this guide correctly!).
#Dungeons of dredmor mods folder update
You can pretty easily setup Dropbox (and similar services) to automatically update your cloud storage any time your save backups folder changes.
#Dungeons of dredmor mods folder mod
Make a backup somewhere else of all the "mod.dat" files (as well as everything else normally, but this initial backup is specifically for those mod files).Go into your save folder (on Windows it is at "C:\Users\\Documents\Gaslamp Games\Dungeons of Dredmor\.dredmorsave").And if you make multiple characters in a single session be sure to restart the autobackup tool each time. just make sure you do it ASAP so that you have a working copy of the mod files right away. If you're using the auto backup script at the bottom of this guide you can do the "first backup of a session" (aka a "full" backup) after saving your new character to have this process done for you. Replacing the broken ones with a backup will fix it without rolling back your actual save data. If a save gets corrupted, the majority of the time it's actually because the save-specific copy of the mod files broke. As soon as you make a new character manually save and do a full backup, particularly of the copied mod files.Uncheck the box at the bottom that says "Enable Steam Cloud synchronization for Dungeons of Dredmor".Right click the game in your Steam library.at least until you portal yourself smack dab into a monster zoo juiced up on acid drink. Do all the following steps and live a full, Dredmor life.
