In one of them, go to your Steam directory located in either C:\Program Files or C:\Program Files (x86), locate your Starbound Install directory and find the instrument assets located in \Steam\SteamApps\common\Starbound\assets\user\songs.
So it's unlikely they'd be storing as much data as you are suggesting, but at the same time 1 gig is definitely not enough storage for starbound by itself, let alone starbound sharing the space with other games. Download the songs that you would like to play. At least it does for me, it might change based on how many games you own or how much money you've spent on the platform. I think that Steam limits you to 1 gig of cloud storage for all of your games to share. This isn't financially justifiable for Valve. In all fairness, for Starbound alone, Steam would be saving terabytes - potentially even petabytes - of data if cloud saving was enabled for all worlds. 1 for the devs for never coming to xbox like they said they wouldĪnd -1 for not having cloud based saving like all other multi-player games. All games should be cloud saved if it has online capabilities like multi-player. pretty depressing finding out that not all steam games have cloud saves. Originally posted by Chaos_Incarnated:I just downloaded it off a hot spot, hoping to play it on the road.