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I'm having a similar issue but I think Microsoft Onedrive is the problem with mine. I got a message that my Onedrive was full and I would need to pay for additional space so I stopped sharing files with Onedrive yesterday. When I tried to play my game today it looks like a brand-new install of TS4 with no saved games. The folders for all my associated files for the Sims 4 were being saved to my documents folder in Onedrive instead of my "C" drive. Now I can't figure out how to tell my Sims game to use the actual Documents Folder instead of the Onedrive Documents folder. That's the part that I need help with.
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@MeanXeno I've moved your post to the master thread for this type of issue. Please see the first post on page one, particularly the "I want to get rid of OneDrive" section. The short answer is, Sims 4 uses the Documents folder that Windows has designated as the proper Documents directory. Change the Windows setting and the game will follow.
- 2 years ago
Thanks for the help! That's all it took. It would still be nice to be able to tell the Sims 4 to save my savegames to a custom location though. I'm trying to keep all my game related content on a separate SSD from the Windows Default documents location. If you happen to know if there's a way to do that then please let me know.
- puzzlezaddict2 years agoHero+
@MeanXeno You can create a symbolic link:
If you get an error when running the second command, use the full file path rather than %UserProfile% as written. For example, you'd probably be writing one of these:
C:\Users\your username\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4
C:\Users\your username\OneDrive\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4
You can right-click any file or folder and select Properties > General to find the full file path.
@Hannagrynt I've merged your post with the master thread for this issue. Please see the first post on page one.
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