![]() the game runs from wherever it's installed to (no symbolic link needed), user data is accessed from wherever it is and is seen thanks to the symbolic link, if you need/want it elsewhere. instead, it's to move the user data folder (by default in Documents) to an external drive or anywhere else that's not Documents. those can be anywhere you choose, it's an Origin feature even to change the installation path, a symbolic link isn't needed for it at all. ![]() The symbolic link has nothing to do with installation files. I have a local documents folder on my PC as well, but long story short, I don’t have my main documents saved there. Where do I enter the percentages, given that EA has decided OneDrive is my default documents folder. I’m also not sure what I’m supposed to enter into the command prompt. How do I merge these two folders? I can cut and paste my save-folder into the other folder all right, but then I’ll have two separate Sims folders. This is the folder containing my kids, saves etc. ![]() I am assuming if I delete this, I’ll have to reinstall the game and EPs.īut the path for the actual file under EA is C:\Users\OneDrive\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4. The file path is Expansion (E:) > Origin Games. I’ve installed Origin and the expansion packs + base game on my external hard drive. So I’m trying to figure out what I’m doing wrong.
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