
Also, if the default settings are going to be destructive, it should be explicitly stated.Some of you may already know me from my completed Skyrim Save. I can blame the developer because it can be expected that a program does not require configuration before a basic install, only later when I want to changed the default settings. In 2016, it's not acceptable to create confounding situations for typical users. That line of thinking "user blames developer" makes sense when you're talking about business applications or more technical development situations. That being the previous case, I didn't expect something different in the future when it was simply a checkbox on a greater install wizard.

In the past, when I used OneDrive, it simply backed up the file structure that I already had instead of changing the directory structure on my hard drive. OneDrive gives no indication in the setup process that it's going to make these types of changes, and even savvy computer users would not expect OneDrive to simply mutilate your Documents folder for their cloud sync agenda. Originally posted by tizuby:User doesn't take the time to properly setup onedrive (including configuring what folders you want to share).Īlso, I want to respond directly to this comment. I also want to know if this is stable? will I have to worry about losing the files? or they're in the cloud and all is well? time to play more F4 This posting is to let people know where your F4 save files might be just incase it stops using the old save location. so I did a file search for fallout4.ini and I found it in "OneDrive\Documents\My Games\Fallout4" wallah, there it was. so I was confused and wondered why my save games was still in the game right after the F4 reinstall without doing a thing. when I went to move the files back I noticed that there was no "C:\Users\%username%\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\" to move the saves back to. so I backed up my F4 saves, started and finished the OS install and downloaded F4 (using second ssd for my steam install and steam games). Okay so yup, had to reinstall windows 10 pro after I acquired 2 new SSDs 250g each (samsungs 850 evo, wont let me raid 0, you bastards!! bad sata driver controllers, no fix) it was time to retire my old velociraptors. OneDrive\Documents\My Games\Fallout4\Saves

