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tl;dr Just because you could, doesn't mean you should. Don't do it.
all my Sims data resides on an external SSD drive and has done so for months. I haven't lost a single save or any of my (expansive) collection of CC. I don't know why one shouldn't do this, especially since both Origin and the EA Desktop app explicitly offer to save to folders other than the standard C: drive. Anecdotal evidence from the forums to the contrary, I am in the process of setting up an online save location, but just for my saves and just as backup when I move play remotely on my MBP laptop rather than my Windows tower PC rig. If I do encounter any of these ghostly effects (vanished CC and saves lost to the ether) I'll report back to apologize.
- puzzlezaddict4 years agoHero+
@severinwanderer I think most of the warnings are for people that either don't understand how cloud saving works or allow a built-in service (OneDrive, iCloud) to auto-sync their data on its default settings. Quite a lot of people lose their data that way, or at least can't find it until someone shows them where to look.
Origin and the EA App don't support storing user data, including saves, in a custom location. There settings are for games' install locations. Sims 4 will always look for user data in Documents > Electronic Arts, and the only ways around that are to move the location of Documents or to use a symbolic link to point to another location. Syncing is different: the game will still use the default location, but the files will be backed up elsewhere and in some cases automatically shared between computers.