x64 directory
So tired of dealing with Steam install. For reasons unknown to a rational man, I bought Farm Simulator 25 from steam instead of directly from Giants Software as I have in all of my previous FS purchases. Finding where Steam puts stuff is just so much more of a hassle than it needs to be. I have used Re-Shade on all of my previous versions, no problems, and it installed in FS25 fine. The problem is I have a favorite .ini file for my settings I want to use and it needs to go in the FS25 x64 directory which, of course, I cannot find. I see in in my previous installs of FS22, FS19, and FS17 in the program files folder for those games but, guess what?, there is not FS25 folder there. I'm so frustrated with Steam installs I'm about ready to save my mod folder, my saved games, and remove the steam version completely and buy the game directly from Giants. So, the question is, does the Steam version have an x64 folder for FS25 and if so, where is it? Thanks in advance for any help
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Every Steam install is in the Steamapps > Common folder on the library drive. Steam's architecture is pretty well-organised and the developers are responsible for creating, building and maintaining the file structure. The file should be in there and if not, ask in the game forum. Very easy to search for files too through Windows alone.
Thank You, it helped me find it. I know that for those of you that use steam exclusively or regularly, this might have seemed like a basic question so I appreciate the help
Originally posted by jstricke:
Thank You, it helped me find it. I know that for those of you that use steam exclusively or regularly, this might have seemed like a basic question so I appreciate the help
Glad you sorted it! Also any further issues, you could try the game forum which can be searched for here https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/discussions/#games
Originally posted by jstricke:
Thank You, it helped me find it. I know that for those of you that use steam exclusively or regularly, this might have seemed like a basic question so I appreciate the help

You can right click on any game in your Steam library, hit properties, local files and then browse and it will open up the install location in explorer,
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