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- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@whubble1817 The Origin Installs & Saves setting doesn't change the location of the Sims 4 user folder, as in, the one in Documents\Electronic Arts. The game will always look for the user folder in that location, and if it doesn't find one, or at least a symbolic link to point to where the folder is actually located, it'll create a new folder with no content.
- whubble18175 years agoSeasoned Ace@puzzlezaddict Yes, I know what you are saying. I switched from using my D drive to my C drive when I got a bigger SSD without creating a symbolic link. I was under the impression that the symbolic link method is used when your game is located on one drive and your library files are on another. In this case, it sounds like the poster is trying to move their library files to the same location as their application files. Am I misunderstanding that? In any event, I will delete my post. You sound like you've got this.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@whubble1817 It doesn't matter where Sims 4 is installed, the game will always use the Documents directory to store user data. That's how it's programmed. I and many other people have installed the game on a secondary drive, and it doesn't affect where the user folder lands. The symbolic link is used to point that folder away from Documents, usually to a secondary drive, including when that drive already holds the game's program files.