Whenever you modify or restore an older .rdsave file manually, Steam will frequently warn you about a the next time you boot the game. To enforce your local update: Ensure the game is closed.

The official Steam release keeps your data isolated directly within the primary game files: [Steam Library Folder]\steamapps\common\Rhythm Doctor\User\ Inside this folder, look for the following files: slot0.rdsave (Campaign Save Slot 1) slot1.rdsave (Campaign Save Slot 2) slot2.rdsave (Campaign Save Slot 3) Windows (Alternative & Demo Folders)

(Paste that into File Explorer’s address bar)

Represent your overall completion percentage based on a point system across all ranks.

When updating the game or moving to a new device, follow these steps:

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: Open your slotX.rdsave via a raw text software like Notepad. Ensure it begins cleanly with an open bracket and ends with a closing bracket . If there is incomplete text, discard the corrupted file and fall back on your cloud backup. Modded Level & Level Editor Failures

Game saves are managed through the Nintendo Switch Online service for cloud backups, or locally on the console. Make sure to enable cloud saves in your console settings.

Launch Rhythm Doctor to load the updated progress. 100% Completion Save Structure (Example)

When you manually update an offline save file or shift files from a temporary directory, Steam will likely flag a mismatch window upon the next boot. Always choose to ensure your manual overrides update successfully across the network. Custom Levels, Patches, and Custom Visual Assets