

This is causing problems with that game, that I wont go into. This page was last modified on 4 Juneat Contents 1 Introduction 1.My problem is recently I only noticed today my Elder Scrolls online folder was moved from. The folder is generated when the game is started for the first time including logging in and loading a character. The folder name will be the same as the games Steam ID. And as a helpful tip for the future, whenever you download a Proton game, Steam will create a folder for its Windows stuff in the compatdata folder. Problem is this guess fails if the current working directory is not It's probably looking for some. Upon startup, the client wants to decide whether it's "live" or "pts" i. You can then right click the empty background and select Properties to find the full path. A new explorer window should open for the correct Documents folder. Just open the start menu, paste the above into the textbox and press enter. Users and some programs like OneDrive sometimes move the Documents folder to a different path, which means on some machines it won't be found in the Profile folder, but somewhere else. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Posted March 29, Posted March 30, You can post now and register later. You are now done and can log into your game. It is very important that you give it the correct name "AddOns". If you haven't got a folder called "AddOns", one has to be created. The "live" folder is for the NA client, and the " liveeu " is if you are using the EU client. In this guide, we are presuming you know the basics of how to find files on your harddrive and we are describing it out of a Windows 8 perspective.īefore you start you will need some addons to install! Download one or several addons to a location on your computer where you can find them again. The addons come in a zip format, which basically means they have been compressed to take up a smaller size, as well as organizing it in a folder structure. First you have to download the addons that you would like. Players who did not delete these add-ons and wish to restore them can do so by moving the files back to the "AddOns" folder.By Ernesto. Please note, players do not need to delete these files. They simply need to be removed from the game folders. Players can keep them safe by moving them to another folder.


ESO files stored in the Applications folder do not affect game preferences.
