Survival in Don’t Starve Together is already hard enough without real-world scheduling getting in the way. You have established a base, stockpiled food for winter, and set up a solid camp. But the host player has gone quiet, and now your world is inaccessible. Meanwhile, the Deerclops is probably already on its way, and nobody can log in to prepare.

Don’t Starve Together’s host-dependent saves mean your survival depends on one person’s availability. SaveSync gives your whole group the power to keep the world alive.

The Survival Problem Beyond the Game

Don’t Starve Together lets you host a world or join someone else’s. When you host, the world save lives on your machine (or on Klei’s servers if you use their caves hosting). For casual friend groups who play through Steam, the save is typically tied to whoever created the world.

This creates a real tension in a game where every in-game day matters. Seasons change, resources deplete, and bosses spawn on set schedules. Missing a few days because the host is unavailable can mean returning to a world that has spiraled out of control. The fire pit burned out, food spoiled, and winter arrived while nobody was home.

How SaveSync Keeps Your Camp Running

SaveSync synchronizes your Don’t Starve Together save files between all players in your group. When a session ends, the save gets shared. Any group member can then host the world and pick up exactly where the group left off.

Need to harvest those berry bushes before winter hits? Pull the latest save and do it. Want to explore the caves while the rest of the group is busy? Go right ahead. The world keeps moving forward with whoever is available.

How to Set Up SaveSync for Don’t Starve Together

  1. Install SaveSync from Steam.
  2. Create a sync group and invite your survival partners via Steam.
  3. Select Don’t Starve Together and configure the save file location.
  4. Sync the world save after each play session.
  5. Any player can host by pulling the latest save and launching the world.

For a detailed walkthrough, check out our Steam guide.

Why Use SaveSync Instead of Other Approaches?

vs. Klei’s built-in server hosting: Klei offers server hosting options, but they come with limitations on mods and configuration. SaveSync works with your local saves, giving you full control over world settings and installed mods.

vs. Manual save file sharing: Don’t Starve Together saves include multiple files and folder structures, especially when caves are enabled. Manually copying the right combination of files is tedious and mistakes can break the world. SaveSync handles the full save structure automatically.

vs. Dedicated servers: Running a DST dedicated server requires either a spare machine or a hosting plan. It also means managing server configuration files, mod compatibility, and updates. For a group of friends who just want to survive together on weekends, SaveSync is far simpler.

Do Not Starve, Do Not Wait

Don’t Starve Together is a game about preparation and resource management. Losing access to your world because of real-world scheduling is the one threat the game never prepared you for. SaveSync eliminates that threat so you can focus on the ones that actually want to eat you.