[X] I have searched for duplicate or closed bug reports
[X] I understand that I am supposed to provide my own legitimately obtained copy of the game
Describe the Bug
I personally have the OpenGoal project and installer located in the following drive and path "D:\Naughty Dog*" (yes I know, it is a personal preference). However, whenever I want to decompile/compile or setup the game it installs in my "appdata" folder (highly dislikable feature lol). Other than attempting to create symlinks to the data folder in "appdata" to reflect into the data folder in my current directory may we suggest that the decompile/compile or setup remains in the directory in which the setup is installed (i.e E:\Naughty Dog\OpenGOAL-Launcher\data*)?
How To Reproduce
Run the latest installer 1.0.0.
Does this problem occur on original hardware or PCSX2?
Yes, it's unique to OpenGOAL
Expected Behavior
suggest that the decompile/compile or setup remains in the directory in which the setup is installed (i.e E:\Naughty Dog\OpenGOAL-Launcher\data*)
Acknowledgements
Describe the Bug
I personally have the OpenGoal project and installer located in the following drive and path "D:\Naughty Dog*" (yes I know, it is a personal preference). However, whenever I want to decompile/compile or setup the game it installs in my "appdata" folder (highly dislikable feature lol). Other than attempting to create symlinks to the data folder in "appdata" to reflect into the data folder in my current directory may we suggest that the decompile/compile or setup remains in the directory in which the setup is installed (i.e E:\Naughty Dog\OpenGOAL-Launcher\data*)?
How To Reproduce
Run the latest installer 1.0.0.
Does this problem occur on original hardware or PCSX2?
Yes, it's unique to OpenGOAL
Expected Behavior
suggest that the decompile/compile or setup remains in the directory in which the setup is installed (i.e E:\Naughty Dog\OpenGOAL-Launcher\data*)
Operating System
Windows 10 21H2
OpenGOAL Version
1.0.0
Game Version
NTSC Greatest Hits version (red label)
Are you using a high refresh-rate monitor (>60Hz)
Yes