Football Manager 2018

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How to Locate and Move your User Data Location
By michaeltmurrayuk
This guide explains where your default User Data Location is stored and also explains how to move it if you wish.

Your User Data Location is the place on your hard drive where user generated content is stored, this includes data generated by the game such as save games, tactics and shortlists. It also includes graphics (kits, logos, faces etc) and skins that you may have downloaded or created.
   
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Introduction
Since Football Manager 2016 the Preferences menu no longer lists or allows you to change your User Data Location, this feature was removed from the game because it was confusing people.

Your User Data Location is the place on your hard drive where user generated content is stored, this includes data generated by the game such as save games, tactics and shortlists. It also includes graphics (kits, logos, faces etc) and skins that you may have downloaded or created.

These instructions are largely the same for Football Manager 2017.
How to Locate Your User Data Location
Your User Data Location will be found in one of the following locations depending on which Operating System your computer is using:

Windows

C:\Users\[Your Windows Username]\Documents\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2018\

Mac

/Users/[Your Mac Username]/Documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2018/

Linux

/home/documents/Sports Interactive/Football Manager 2018/

Whilst the process to change and locate your Saving Location has changed for FM18 the subfolders (such as graphics and skins) that you put user generated content into hasn't changed and as such you should follow the same procedures as in previous versions.

Also note that FM2018 isn't creating the graphics folder within your Saving Location, so if you are adding custom graphics you will need to create this folder before adding custom graphics. (If you are downloading files from the Workshop then you don't need to do anything as the game will automatically create the folders it needs).
How To Change Your User Data Location
Even though the ability to change your User Data Location from within the game has been removed it is still possible to manually change it's location.
(NOTE: You only need to follow the below instructions if you want to move the location, these instructions aren't needed to just add content to the game if you want to just use the default location)

In Football Manager 2018 you now need to add a command line to the game launch options.

To do this follow the instructions below:

- Go into Steam -> Library -> Games view.
- Locate Football Manager 2018 and right-click on the game.
- Select 'Properties'
- Click 'Set Launch Options...'
- Copy the following into the dialogue box: --user_data_location="<path>"
- In the <path> section, enter the exact path you wish the folder to be generated (ie D:\Users\ etc)

So for example if you wanted your Saving Location to be G:\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2018

You would add the following text to the dialogue box:

--user_data_location="G:\Sports Interactive\Football Manager 2018"

So your Launch Options box should look something like this:


Note that this folder location needs to already exist on your hard drive before setting the launch option, then when you next launch FM2018 the game will automatically generate the needed subfolders (such as games and skins).

Though if you are adding custom graphics you will need to create the graphics folder yourself.

There also shouldn't be any problem with setting both your Full and Touch Mode Saving Locations to the same location, which should save you having to duplicate any custom graphics you have downloaded.

If done correctly the contents of your custom User Data Location should look something like this after having run the game with the launch option set:




Also note that if you have already created anything in game with the default location set (such as save games, shortlists, or tactics) you will need to manually copy the items over to your new location.

To reset your User Data Location to the default position you just need to delete the command line and on your next restart of FM2018 the game will go back to using the default location. (Again you'll need to maunaly copy over any existing files from your old custom location to the default location for them to be read by the game).

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4 Comments
Harry 11 Dec, 2018 @ 2:31am 
Thanks I hope this will solve my problem. As I have two hard drives on I installed FM2018 on my E one. I did not anticipate any fuss, so started to play the game (and I love these games, I've been playing them since the text only days). However, to my horror, when I went to re-load my game it would not start and I could not find it anywhere.

I really hope this fixes my problem as I bought the game nearly a year ago and still have not been able to play since. Here goes, fingers crossed :ooops::flyinghappy:
FaZe chaewonfan 18 Aug, 2018 @ 11:02pm 
Alright, thanks
michaeltmurrayuk  [author] 18 Aug, 2018 @ 6:37am 
If its an old custom location then you can safely delete the folder, if its the default location then there is no point as the game will just recreate the folders the next time you run it (but not use it). If you have any old files in that location you don't want then they can be deleted.
FaZe chaewonfan 18 Aug, 2018 @ 1:20am 
Quick question, after I have moved the files to a new folder can I delete the original folder or do I still need to keep it?
Also, great guide, worked perfectly! :steamhappy: