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minor annoyance: the game no longer remembers my settings after I exit the game.  Every time I start the game, I have to turn off the advisor pop-up, auto go to disaster, turn off sound, change graphic settings from high to medium, etc, all found under the settings gear in the game. Game otherwise behaves normally. 

anyone have an ideal how to make the game retain my settings? I got the game from GOG, computer uses windows 10. Also, my plugin folder is on E drive and the game is on C drive. 

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23 minutes ago, vw_oklahoma said:

minor annoyance: the game no longer remembers my settings after I exit the game.  Every time I start the game, I have to turn off the advisor pop-up, auto go to disaster, turn off sound, change graphic settings from high to medium, etc, all found under the settings gear in the game. Game otherwise behaves normally. 

anyone have an ideal how to make the game retain my settings? I got the game from GOG, computer uses windows 10. Also, my plugin folder is on E drive and the game is on C drive. 

Put your plugs in C drive. Game may not be recognizing settings because you have it split up like that. The game is pretty reliable at keeping settings. Me, not so much, as I always forget to put the high shadows back down after taking pics, resulting in a death crawl to escape a built tile.

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I would also ensure that you are running the game with administrator permissons, that way the game can write to the files on its directory.

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    thanks for these suggestions. i will try this. 

     

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