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4 years ago
I'm not sure. I'll check that later. But what do you suggest, that I put EA app and my saves also on E? Or that I keep all of them in C.
Because I might be able to put EA app on C, as it uses way less HD space than madden. And my saves are probably going to C by default, can I change that?
EA_Blueberry
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4 years ago@G_Santana47
If it is only crashing when you are loading Franchise mode saves it feels like if the app, title, and potentially saves are all located in different folders this is leading to a performance issue. If possible, I would put it all on C if you can as that has helped avoid crashes for other PC players.
If it is only crashing when you are loading Franchise mode saves it feels like if the app, title, and potentially saves are all located in different folders this is leading to a performance issue. If possible, I would put it all on C if you can as that has helped avoid crashes for other PC players.
- 4 years ago@EA_Blueberry
As I said, it'll not be possible for me to install the game on the C drive. Is there a way for me to change the default save location? I don't know how to do that - EA_Blueberry4 years ago
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@G_Santana47
Yes, under the EA Play settings you can change the download location. - 4 years ago@EA_Blueberry
I'm referring to the saves location (my franchise save file). By default they are saved in "C:\Users\<Username>\Documents\Madden NFL 22\Saves"
Can I change that? - EA_Blueberry4 years ago
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@G_Santana47
The download location will be where future saves will go. What I would do is move the save files that exist on the C drive to the folder you have Madden on for your other drive and make sure any duplicate files on the other drive are removed.
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