I see. I find it odd that Microsoft would force PC users to conform to their failing Games for Windows initiative and then offer a product that protects so well that you can't even save a game. Guess the 8th hand doesn't know what the left hand is doing...
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I've been using Windows Steady State for a while now. It protects your C: drive from just about anything. A simple reboot restores your C: drive back to its Steady condition. Is there a way to change the default folder that Sins saves game settings and save games? Right now, whenever I reboot I loose all settings and savegames. Can I put it in the My Documents folder, or just have them saved IN the Sins install folder on my D: drive.
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