If during the game, i chose to watch esos build eg the one on top of a tall rock in the plains biome, then the proxy gets turned on again, which i suspect causes the syncing failure with steam if i close the game then steam to go to sleep or what ever. Ie if i had been using a browser, usually watching eso's builds on you tube, the browser turns on the proxy server which prevents steam from loading up. I made this post thinking it may be something like this, but started blaming myself with proxy server issues with steam client. Turns out that the flax goes green if not getting enough sun, then dies, well disappears. I found out what happened to the flax etc by planting more in different places. Maybe someday the game will work the way you expected and you'll be able to just save and load as you see fit, but right now that requires 1: a PC and 2: willingness to put in the tiny effort of saving/copying files Your barley and flax are long gone, but whoa, you can recreate them with commands. That's OK just now because if you're on PC you can just at any time copy your savegames and reload them. You just found out that the developers aren't building the game the way you thought they were. Eventually the devs will catch up to this and the game will improve or die on the vine like every other independent game that went the cute route. Meanwhile 95% of the players who still pay attention to Valheim look at it like a minecraft survival game (because the streams like to build cute viking towns) and it's "cute" when inept players with the right looks struggle through. The developers have a strong idea (I Guess) that people want to play this game like a "roguelike" where you're going to just accept all the bad things that happen to you. I don't think your proxy server or steam or opera had anything to do with your trouble. The game is still in beta? Make sure you "save" often by duplicating your gamesave folder because every few minutes you could lose the last x minutes of gameplay? I have no idea why you're losing barley and flax but if you're that worried about keeping it then at least protect your game saves folder by copying it where the game can't overwrite it.
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