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@julianliu0755 Hi, to be clear there are 2 main folders. One is the folder that contains the game, the 47-ish GB of game files. This can be anywhere you like, really, as long as Origin knows that's where its installed. If you've chosen to put it at C:\ that can be perfectly fine.
The other folder is the settings file, this weighs in at a couple of hundred MB. This should always be in your My Documents on your C drive/install drive. I'm not sure why it would be created to a different location.
The folder at C:\, what size is it? If you check your My Documents, do you see other games settings folders?
Thanks.
- Anonymous9 years agoEA_David Hi, I found my 2 folders' location, which named "Battlefield 1" the 47 GB of game file folder is located at "C:\Program Files (x86)\Origin Games\Battlefield 1" another one is located at "C:\Battlefield 1", and the folder is 0 bit, there is only a folder inside named "Screenshots", No sight of "Battlefield 1" folder in "Documents", I mean "C:\Users\Administrator\Documents", I run as Administrator. I've repaired the game, but it's still the same. I created a "Battlefield 1" folder at "C:\Users\Administrator\Documents", but the game still run as new.... I forgot to say I run it at Win 7 64-bit, should I run it on other OS like Win 8 or Win 10 ? Thanks
- Anonymous9 years ago
Same issue here. Have BF1 on separate hard drive for space issues and its not loading anything as others have stated. Really frustrating.
Cant find fix. Running as admin didn't work. Repair didn't work and Origin seems to be in working order. Help is appreciated. - EA_David9 years ago
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@julianliu0755 Hi, manually creating a folder won't help, the game should be creating the folder when you play.
If a folder is absent the game should create a fresh one from a default template when none is found. This would be created at C:\Users\*Username*\Documents.
If you check this documents folder it should have settings files for some of your games, are any of these present?
Thank you for trying the repair, it seems to be ineffective in helping with this issue.One thing that might be worth trying is to restart with a Clean Boot and temporarilty disable your anti-virus. This is to check if any 3rd party program or security software is preventing the game from writing to the C drive: https://support.microsoft.com/en-ie/kb/929135
Another step would be to try creating a new Windows profile. You can then play the game, and see if the Battlefield 1 folder gets created.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-ie/help/14039/windows-7-fix-corrupted-user-profile
- Anonymous9 years ago
Yo man, are EA going to find a patch for this because its really annoying and a lot of people are having the same issue.
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