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We'll let Steam know about that problem.
As for the broken folder, when I find a way to get rid of it, I'll let you know.
rmdir /q /s "\\?\\C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\Backups\Invisible, Inc."
To answer Homedrone: Yes I'm using the Steam Backup system from the dropdown menus.
It seems I always just clicked through the steam backup options without realising that you could in fact specify your own folder name, thank you for pointing that out. I made a new backup specifying my own folder name and it worked just fine. ;-p
I tried a few DOS commands myself, but it didn't work, I received errors explaining that the location is unavailable or inaccessible. The solution you guys provided work perfectly, thank you.
I'm familiar with most DOS commands, but I don't understand the "\\?\\..." part of the command. It would be nice if you guys can set me straight on that as well. lol
These guys got the solution/work-around for anyone running into this problem, just do as they explained and it will work! Cheers guys :D
I ever dont use cloud saving, cuz its corrupted my save files few times (not for this game)
Some of my steam backups have been corrupted as well, and you won't know until you try to use it, but I haven't figured out any alternative method.
In the past I could just copy/backup a game's cache folder. When needed I'll start the install/download in the Library, pause the download, copy the backup to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\<game cache folder>", then verify the game's cache files and the game will be installed unless there are new updates to download as well.
The above method does not work any more after Valve changed things: Steam now use a temporary folder while downloading a game and then create the usual game cache folder afterwards. Copying the backup to either the temporary folder or the usual game cache location had no effect in my tests (a while back). Steam will just continue downloading the game and ignore whatever you do.
Now this is my experience tackling game backup solutions. I'm unsure and curious how your making a cloud saving solution work, because as far as I know, steam will ignore any files you copy to those locations while downloading a game.
If you or anyone reading this thread have a better solution for backups, I'll really appreciate your imput and advise on this.
Well in my opinion, you'll experience the same issues using a 3rd party backup tool. Because you'll probably use the same method explained above (i.e. starting the install/download, pause the download, etc), thus it will be similar to copying the game's cache folder to any of those locations.
If you copy/restore the game's cache folder with a 3rd party tool without starting the install/download from the Library, Steam won't even be aware that the game is there. Also you won't be able to verify the game's cache files, because according to steam the game have not been installed or downloaded yet.
I might be missing something, perhaps you can explain the process/method that is working for you at the moment, then I can test it on my side with a small game.
Thanks homedrone. This tip worked for me