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@lihi1002 , I've never heard of the file you're trying to find. I can't find it Documents>Electronic Arts>Sims Medieval. It might actually be a file within the game itself which is required to run the game. You'd have to find the actually game files which are usually somewhere in your Windows files.
According to the sims medieval wiki it's C:/Program Files(x86)/Origin Games/The Sims Medieval/Game Data/Shared/Non Packaged/Ini
But can't find it
How do I find them?
- Tremayne42605 years agoHero
@lihi1002 , it's on your C: Drive so you need to go to your Start Menu and look up local drives. Locate the C Drive and open it up and then locate Program Files(x86)/Origin games and open that up and then you should find the Sims Medieval listed there. From there, you'd need to open up the game file.
- 5 years ago
I did as instructed a few times yet I couldn't find the file, which is why I'm asking for help
- Tremayne42605 years agoHero
@lihi1002 , You need to follow the exact path listed below for opening and finding the file.
So you open up your C drive and look for the Program files folder. Next look for the Electronic Arts folder which contains your Sims 3, Sims 4 and Sims Medieval files. Next, within the Sims Medieval files look for the GameData folder and open it up. Within that folder, you should find the Shared folder and then within that one find what you are looking for.
My advice is to make a copy of this file before you edit it and keep it on your Desktop in a folder so that if you have any problems with the game, you can either replace the original or have a backup to correct if need be.
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