![]() ![]() ![]() I am really interested to hear your response. Yeah, nice rant bro beans, too bad you assumed wrong and now you look like a jackass.Īll my games are on my F: drive, my C: drive only has a 256GB SSD and it's being filled up by video clips from GTA.ītw, the game runs fine on my F: drive. all my games are on my H drive, including GTA 5. Oh and btw, not sure what you are talking about when you say the game needs to be on your c drive, it does not. Many people use SSD's as their C drive and these have a limited amount of space that you dont want to clutter up with gta videos. Saving stuff in localappdata is bad practice, the game should just save this sort of things inside the my documents folder. No doubt you are a professional who's been in the industry for 20 years and has all kinds of experience and you love using buzz words like "cloud" because "servers" are just too uncool for school, man. Would you prefer that they send all of your recorded videos to the "cloud" instead of your own computer automatically? That might work for people in Silicon Valley with an abundance of internet, but are you really that ignorant to the fact that there are many people in the current developed world who are still stuck to using dial-up speed internet? Do you have any idea what you are actually saying, any knowledge of the technical details at all? So you are saying that it is uncool for them to record and store videos that you've created on yourown hard drive? Did you know that in order to play the game, it needs to be on your "c" drive? %LOCALAPPDATA%\Rockstar Games\GTA V\videos\rendered Originally posted by rizz2pro:The directory is here: I didn't realize GTA was saving stuff on my C:\ drive. ![]()
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