![]() If you use Link Shell Extension you just have to do "right-click->Pick Link Source" on the sounddata folder you placed somewhere on your C: drive (or any other drive NOT managed by Windows Storage Spaces) and then do "right-click->Drop As->Symbolic link " in your game installation folder. If you are not comfortable creating a symlink via command prompt you can use any software or extension such as Link Shell Extension which adds symlink options to your explorer contextual menu. In order for the game to work, you just have to move the sound files, in this case the "sounddata" folder, to a drive which is not a Windows Storage Space (at least you C: drive, but possibly more drives / partitions) and create a symlink in your game installation folder. Thankfully there is a very simple and quick workaround if you still want to have the game installed on this specific drive (as it was my case because I wanted the game to be installed on my secondary SSD). ![]() This bug exists on Ubisoft games since the first AC on PC. ![]() That is, the game won't start or will crash when starting up if you have it installed on a drive which is not managed by "Windows Storage Spaces". I've just discovered that Steep is plagued with the bug that all Ubisoft Games using.
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