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What triggers the C drive issues? Running MGR:R as an admin, would that solve the problem?

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RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)
  1. Windows being installed outside of C:
  • Unlikely.
  1. The C: drive not being present at all.
  • If the C: drive is present MGR will create the My Documents folder by itself right?

Will Steam Cloud sync the data if an USB key is used? That seems like a shitty fix though.

Marioysikax (talkcontribs)

"Windows being installed outside of C:" Well, some have it on other than C: drive and it's possibility as seen on some steam community messages.

"The C: drive not being present at all." Then game may start, but saving simply does not work. Some have been able to play just to notice that the game didn't save at all.

Personally, I have C: drive, but it's an SSD so I have moved biggest personal folders on X: root. With this game, it ignored the change and created C:\Users\<user-id>\Documents\MGR\SaveData\ and COMPLETELY ignored files under %USERPROFILE%\Documents\MGR\SaveData\. That's why save path is C:\Users\.. instead of usual Windows variable, simply because game doesn't use windows variable here.

And Steam does sync once that folder is created and accessible, even if it's USB key. If USB key is used it seems to create that same path even if it's an empty USB key. Can't test personally that as I have C: drive and game installed on C: drive, because installing on usual steam location in O: drive will make the game crash.

RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

I mainly kept that for convenience seeing as I can still open that path as usual, but if you really want to I'll add the C: path instead. Anyway this is such a dumb issue. I probably messed up your fixboxes but I was trying to make things neater, I'm not really finished yet though but I'm kinda tired.

RaTcHeT302 (talkcontribs)

You did that before I posted this so I guess it doesn't matter now anyway.

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Marioysikax (talkcontribs)

Well, developers first Windows title and they simply assume user has C: drive with everything on default locations, instead of using Windows variables like everyone else does.