October 2020
Everytime I start up squadrons it boots me back to the first training mission
October 2020
Hey @KaZ-13Foxtrot to start with can you ensure that One Drive is not running and that the game has access to your C drive and that the location it is saving to has read and write privileges.
The save location is generally located at C/users/name/AppData/EA/name of game
Darko
October 2020 - last edited October 2020
@EA_Darko what's the best way to ensure the game has access to my C drive?
the game hasn't created a save folder anywhere for me...
Edit- did a quick test and installed another origin game, it created the save folder in app data without issue.
October 2020
Hey @hero0fcant0n did you check your system to see if you can locate where the settings file is being saved?
Darko
October 2020
@EA_Darko Feeling kinda dumb... how do I do that?
Everything I'm seeing says it should go into app data or my documents, and it's not hitting either of those. I also ran a search for the folder and didn't find it elsewhere.
October 2020
Hey @hero0fcant0n you can normally find the file located in C:\Users\username\Documents\STAR WARS Squadrons
Darko
October 2020
@EA_DarkoDoes this folder normally contain CrashDumps, RimeTemp, and Screenshots? I found that folder, but there's no settings in there. It apparently never created the file.
October 2020
@hero0fcant0nHey there.
It may be that the file is hidden. You can check by backing up 1 folder, then right click and check properties. If a file is there, hidden or not, it will show in properties..
GLHF
October 2020
@Major-Band1tgood idea! Unfortunately, checking properties confirms its just the 3 folders.
October 2020
Can you check if you have One Drive running @hero0fcant0n and then check your One Drive to see if it is there.
I'll install Squadrons later on and let you know how I get on with finding the file.
Darko