One of them was to the root of my C: drive but since we are hitting errors with the mods then clearly it either isn't functioning as intended or isn't being used for the mods at all. Interestingly enough, in my game folder I saw some symlinks. A linux environment can get around windows restrictions but either nothing worked or windows was really unhappy about it. I did play around with the windows file system, taking as much control as I could of the windows apps folders but windows will only let you go so far. (My game is installed to the E: drive and this system is running an insider build of 1903) Thanks Necroclysm for finding the log location, I too have similar results in the log file. I've been out of town the past couple days, glad to see this thread has made some progress. I have the Xbox beta app set to use D:\ instead of C:\ as it is a small SSD. POPS: Error: Root path dir doesn't existĭ:\WindowsApps\ParadoxInteractive.SurvivingMars_1.0.5.0_圆4_zfnrdv2de78ny POPS: C:\Users\bobby\AppData\Roaming\Surviving Mars\cache I can try and make a symlink and see if it works, but it looks like it will need to be modified to use this new directory structure.ĭ:\WpSystem\S-1-5-21-2457361802-1663956398-289811123-1001\AppData\Local\Packages\ParadoxInteractive.SurvivingMars_zfnrdv2de78ny\LocalCache\Roaming\Surviving Mars\logs It appears that it is trying to use the original directory that you specified, but the Windows Store install has it in a package directory. I found the log(I assume this is the correct one) and attached it. My guess is that the mod manager is a separate executable and isn't inheriting the permissions that the game gets to write to the directory, as Microsoft does claim that mods are up to the developers to enable.ĮDIT: I can also confirm that the appdata directory does not exist for Surviving Mars. Maybe an experienced sysadmin could chime in on how to fix it, but I don't have enough experience with it to know what the workaround would be. It has some bizarre setup that you can't even force change the owner in order to modify permissions. It is forced read-only and I cannot find a way to alter the permissions to allow writing to the directory(so we could try manually installing mods, even). This is very likely a result of the extreme permissions settings that get assigned to the Game Pass games(may apply to all the Store installs now).
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