![]() ![]() but just in case, or perhaps as it might help someone else. that way you don't have to click all the way to it again each time you want to change it's been a little while, you probably have already found the folder following Puzzlez's instructions (and it's a faster way, that's for sure). so for faster access, you can drag the Mods folder to your desktop, and choose to create a symlink when it prompts you. This is not the same Documents folder you already use in your distro. (see, i told you Puzzlez's way was faster! ) and that's where your Mods folder will be. and in there you will find 'My Documents' which is where the Sims user data files will be stored, in Electronic Arts / The Sims 4. inside, you will find another one with your actual username. Inside this folder, Lutris will create a 'virtual' c: drive, so it can also generate the Program Files folders (where Origin and The Sims install to) and other system files you'd find in a Windows installation. as an example, in your distro, it can be /home/(your user)/games/ts4. The path will depend on where you told Lutris to install the game to. ![]() ![]() When you install games through Lutris, it creates folders to simulate (or create a compatibility layer for) a Windows environment. it's been a little while, you probably have already found the folder following Puzzlez's instructions (and it's a faster way, that's for sure). ![]()
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