Blueprints not saving to Cloud anymore.

Cesare S shared this bug 21 days ago
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Hello,

A week ago more or less, Steam went offline for a while. During that time I was trying to play SE and messed about with the Cloud Enabled setting because the game wouldn't display any BP at all (not even local ones) unless I disabled it. After a while the Steam situation came back to normal but when I re-enabled Cloud, and Hit ctrl + B to save a new BP the game would stutter a sec (as usual when saving a BP), open the F10 BP menu, and that's it. it would not show the newly saved BP at the top of the list; it would not show up in the menu at all!

I then checked the folder (in Appdata/SE/Blueprints/cloud) and the Blueprints it was supposed to create are there (or at least the Thumbnail is in the respectively named folders) but any BP saved or created after the Steam Incident would not show up in my BPs menu.

I've since switched to Local BPs and am saving locally disabling the Cloud option. ~

Is there a way to be able to save in cloud Again?

Is it supposed to not show my local BPs if the game is set to use Cloud?

Is this a bug report and I just posted this in the wrong place?

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Hello Cesare,

Thank you for reaching out to us on the forum.

If you’re unable to see your newly saved Cloud Blueprints, it’s quite possible that your Steam Cloud storage is already full. When this happens, new blueprints can’t be uploaded. As you’ve already done, saving your blueprints locally is a good workaround. Alternatively, you can free up Cloud space by publishing some of your existing Cloud blueprints on the Steam or Mod.io Workshop and then deleting them from the Cloud. On the Workshop, you can set them to Private so that only you can access them, and other players won’t be able to find or subscribe to them.

If you also don’t see your local blueprints in the Blueprint screen, please check the filter settings. Sometimes the filter is set to show only specific types of blueprints (such as Cloud, Steam-subscribed, or Mod IO blueprints). You can cycle through the available filters by clicking the button that looks like a page with symbols and set it to “All” to make all blueprints visible.

Please let us know if this helps.

Kind Regards,

Keen Software House: QA Department

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