You can move most special Windows-specific folders located in your Users directory by right clicking and using the "Locations" tab. I usually do this for every folder since my boot drive is an older, smaller SSD. I really only want Windows on it and nothing else. I've got another, larger SSD where I install my games and a large HDD for non-speed critical things. I'd like to have the "Saved Games" folder on the HDD, but moving the folder means that the game simply cannot find it. Is there any way to edit the save game location through some config file? And if not, there damn well should be.
In the past on Windows 7 I would just modify some registry entries to move the entire Users folder to the HDD and then everything works fine because %users% still points to the right spot no matter where it is. But Windows 10 freaks out if you move the Users folder because Microsoft now wants to treat everyone in the same condescending way that Apple treats their users.
In the past on Windows 7 I would just modify some registry entries to move the entire Users folder to the HDD and then everything works fine because %users% still points to the right spot no matter where it is. But Windows 10 freaks out if you move the Users folder because Microsoft now wants to treat everyone in the same condescending way that Apple treats their users.