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GunnarA

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So I was wondering if it was possible to change the save game location, the whole "Username"\\\\Documents\\\\BioWare\\\\Dragon Age...

I have a small C: Drive and I like to keep it as clean as possible... So I would like too move the huge file Dragon Age has to my Game drive which is big enough :)

So can anyone help me with this :P Would be just great..

I tried finding it by google but no luck... But I noticed that there were few other gamers that had the same problem...

Modifié par GunnarA, 10 novembre 2009 - 09:38 .


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ChandlerL

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Hmm.. Well y'know way you would do that is you'd have to change the OS location for Documents. Not for the feint of heart so be careful.

www.mydigitallife.info/2007/11/25/change-my-documents-folder-default-location-path-in-xp-and-vista/

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GunnarA

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I was hoping for somthing litle bit less drastic

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ChandlerL

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You wanted a clean C: drive. I live to serve. :P

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GunnarA

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Lol then the best solution would be Format c:

Heheh wouldnt it ;) lol

Modifié par GunnarA, 10 novembre 2009 - 08:03 .


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Electroshock21

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i've got the same problem as GunnarA, generally i have 1-2 gigs free on my C drive (only has windows on it really), but with dragon age i just finished some denerim quests and its already at 500 megabites, adding a save location would be very nice

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ChandlerL

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GunnarA wrote...

Lol then the best solution would be Format c:

Heheh wouldnt it ;) lol


Yes but that would be even more drastic, yes?

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ChandlerL

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Adding a save location is unlikely since games have been attempting to store information using common folder structures. It's more likely that trend will grow and continue and not get scaled back to the old days where everything was self contained.

If C: space is an issue than my post up top will help you-- especially since that other things like Music (WMP, iTunes) and Video are also stored on your C: Drive by default.

Modifié par ChandlerL, 10 novembre 2009 - 08:32 .


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GunnarA

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I did what ChandlerL suggested and no problem whatsoever B)

Thx for the help :) Thumbsup