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5 years ago
Thanks for such the quick response. I think I understand what you're saying. My thought process was it's possible for my local storage and iCloud to be two separate entities, when in fact--it can never be that, not fully anyway. I was trying to use iCloud as an external storage and pull out Sims 4 game files when needed. I now understand iCloud is a sync solution, not a storage solution.
To just make things simple, I'm going to take your advice with the 128GB thumb drive. Last thing-- I don't ever have to worry about "losing" the game/application with a thumb drive right? If something happens with the thumb drive, I can always go back through Origin, right, and re-download? Still trying to understand the concept.
Bluebellflora
5 years agoHero+
@starr3r
Yes absolutely. Of course it's possible the install could become corrupted if the drive isn't ejected properly or fails but then you're not losing your game data, just the installation. The game is tied to your Origin account, not where it's installed to 🙂
Yes absolutely. Of course it's possible the install could become corrupted if the drive isn't ejected properly or fails but then you're not losing your game data, just the installation. The game is tied to your Origin account, not where it's installed to 🙂
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