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The problem with doing that is that the Start Menu icon that launches the app will no longer work, not to mention all of the registry links that point to it will be broken (and also the Windows will be unable to uninstall the program, update it correctly, etc.).
(This applies to many other applications btw, not just the EA Desktop app. It's generaly bad practice to just cut-and-paste folders that come from the Program Files/Program Files x86 folder.)
- CarbonCarl5 years agoHero (Retired)@sfried0
I know what you mean. I will have to check mine as I also use a separate drive for everything usually. - @sfried0 Yes, indeed
- EA_Jason4 years ago
EA SPORTS FC™ Team
When installing the EA app, there is a button that you can press to customize the installation location.
You can find it by pressing the CUSTOMIZE SETUP button, which you can find on this screen:
@贾森 点了那个按钮但还是不能自定义
Google Translate:Jason, I clicked the button, but I still can’t customize it
EDIT by EA_Jason: Added English translation.
The option in the launcher to customize the installation *only* allows you to change the games installation location, not the location of the client itself. My C drive does not have a lot of space in it, so I don't want to download any game clients to it. My C drive is not my default download location, and it is not listed as my main drive in my computer, so there is no reason the EA client should be installing on my C drive.
I can also only change the location where the games are installed. The EA Desktop app is still installed on C.
I could reproduce this behaviour after deleting and reinstalling EA app.
This is strange because it worked just fine only a week ago as I reinstalled EA app, as you can see in my screenshot, because of a CPU/Motherboard change.
I will get in contact with the EA CMs.
yea came back to have a look at the messed up battlefield what is for free this month..
c drive is locked by our IT's policies so I picked another drive for installing. Im wondering the app is ignoring the policies and is on C. But nothing happens if I want to launch it. Reinstalled picked another drive again and it keeps installing on C..
what a dump piece of * after this "origin" fail 🙌
do the devs test their software before rolling it out??
at least we do not need to wait for the slow devs. So do not hesitate switching to another awesome game! there will be a new map today .. better check it out 😇
have you got any response from the EA CMs?
A few weeks ago, installing the client on a different drive was definitely possible.
A fix would be very much appreciated.
Redstar182 wrote:
have you got any response from the EA CMs?
It was passed on by the CMs, but no feedback yet.
Redstar182 wrote:
A few weeks ago, installing the client on a different drive was definitely possible.
Yes, absolutely.
Solution:
Just make the folder you want to install in the path you want to install in an then mark it.
Then in will be installed there.
The installer just isn't able to set the folders itself.
it's the app install not the games, and that you show won't do it have tried
- @quarkdk other way around, the customize option is where the games will be installed not the app it self, it is forced to the usual Program Files on C:
- @singobit doesnt work, tried creating the folder, or it was already created and it is forcing it self to C:\Program Files, i suspect the option to be where you want your future games installed not the app it self.
I'll have to admit your're right!
It accepted the created folder outside of C:\ and also showed it in the install mask but it installed in C:\ anyway the other folder exists but is emtpy.
Also my games are still where they were inside the ORIGIN folder on F:\ in my case.
Typical EA coding junk!🤐
- @singobit Yeah this is just CrApp App atm....
- Zeroa3 years agoSeasoned Novice
As a software dev myself, i am ashamed that someone released this garbage even after the "beta" clearly showed this is even worse than origin was.
A month ago, i had no trouble to install it on a custom location... now its just install itself on c:\.
Why don't you TEST your advice before posting it!?
We are aware of the customise button. The problem is that it does not work. I specify Drive D with a custom path, but it installs on "C:\Program Files" instead.This is really annoying! I can't believe your developers can't even get a setup working. Origin was better than this pile of... FIX IT NOW! This has gone on for long enough.
Aelther wrote:
EA_Jason
Why don't you TEST your advice before posting it!?
He did.
The EA app could be installed on a customized path up from @EA_Jason post to mid-November this year.
- ghsmith3 years agoNew Novice
It gives the appearance of allowing you to change the install location of the client, but when you start it, it still installs to the default C Drive location, even though you specified your D drive.. The customize option doesn't work Ultimately I guess I don't care. When they first introduced this piece of garbage, i said that when they finally replaced a nearly useless Origin with a completely usekees EA App, that would be the day I finally abandon EA for good. I bought Steam copies of every game I own on Origin; so I guess I'll let EA App install wherever it bloody well pleases. I will never actually be using it, just have to have it to run the Mass Effect, Dragon Age, C&C, and Crysis games on Steam, and Saboteur on GOG Galeaxy. Good bye Electronic Arts you have officially gone from a bad joke to a pathetic joke.
- @EA_Jason The problem with this option is that it only determines the installation location of the games that will be downloaded later, not the launcher application.
I simply can't believe that in almost a year and a half, no one at Electronic Arts has realized that users want to change the installation directory of the launcher application, not just the games that are installed.
@holger1405 wrote:
Aelther wrote:EA_Jason
Why don't you TEST your advice before posting it!?
He did.
The EA app could be installed on a customized path up from @EA_Jason post to mid-November this year.
Well then here's a reason to maintain old, preferably offline, installers. That way we could use the old setup that worked, instead of this crappy new online installer that blatantly ignores user choice.
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