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Not even kidding and no sarcasm intended.
Ive just made a discussion about the disturbance, if anyone wants to talk about it they can join in. If they dont they still might join in and derail the discussion, or the discussion doors will close permenantly on us forever? who knows what could happen. Ive pointed out my save data just going missing so theres that, Quite an important issue if you ask me, if you apply this disturbance to everyone at the same time it could get quite riveting. Imagine millions of us just all lose our game progress at the same time precisely how I've lost mine recently, having trusted the cloud save feature.It feels discussion worthy. Theres a discussion to be had here surely.
If it is not directly on your computer drive then you don't really control what happen with that data. Simple logic. Add to this that it is extremely well known that there is often issues with it which could either corrupt or override your data and this happen way more often the higher the amount of unique machines/client connected to the cloud in any given time.