Well i mean like...the guide is supposed to work for people who haven't moved their stuff yet, yes?AndyMissed wrote:"Move Install Folder" Is useless to me because the "bulk data" is already in the D drive since I told Steam that's where I wanted to put stuff. There's no need for that step.eradicator wrote:1. Use steam "move install folder" to move the bulk data.
Moving a folder or it's content and changing the content of a file is technically pretty different yes. Most users know how to move files but don't like to edit scary ini files. And you need to move the content of that folder anyway. The name of the target of the symlink is pretty irrelevant though, you could name it bananas if you wanted. Otherwise i don't know what you mean. I didn't say anything about "saves".AndyMissed wrote:In order for that to work, you would have to move all the files out, not just the config. And then you would have to create a symlink called "Factorio" not "saves". Therefore, that's not technically changing the directory without changing the contents of config.ini.eradicator wrote:1. Move config to X:\???\writedata
2. Create a symlink at C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Factorio to X:\???\writedata
3. done.
Well, um ok. That's one of those issues with steam cloud sync. Factorio probably would just ignore that new folder if you specify --config with a different directory. But then sync wouldn't work without the symlink. That's the missing piece i didn't understand i guess. But for the guide i'd say...if you need to create the symlink in both cases then the whole fiddling with --config and config.ini becomes redundant as factorio can just use the symlink too.AndyMissed wrote:Which is what is supposed to work, right? Well, it doesn't. And I don't know why.eradicator wrote:1. Move config (And the entire contents of the Factorio folder) to X:\???\writedata
2. Change config write-data
3. add --config to steam launch options
4. done.
That solution works, up until the point where Steam decides to re-create the folders necessary to store all your saves from the cloud in "C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Roaming\Factorio\saves". That is why I need to use symlink. But only for the saves folder.
My argument being... if you're going to write a guide it would be nice to have a "minimal working solution" to make it easier for others? I guess they could just read the whole thread, but everybody knows they won't :P.