If you have the game install on a separate partition it will still use the default location i.e. the default HD/SSD. If you have moved it then check this.
To get it to work in the partition you game is create a false folder with directory structure like this:
If your SSD is named "SSD" and your username is "bob", you'd create this path:
/Volumes/SSD/Users/bob/Documents/Elder Scrolls Online/live/AddOns
Make sure the permissions on that are set to allow writing (In Terminal use: sudo chmod -R /Volumes/SSD/Users/bob)
The Permissions need to at least allow the User to Read & Write.
If you have the EU install then it is not live but liveeu folder name.
If you moved your User home folder to another partition or external drive then check the first post in this thread which should work.
Very useful information @skinnycheeks. Thanks for posting it. Should help others in the same position with some name with spaces etc.skinnycheeks wrote: »If you have the game install on a separate partition it will still use the default location i.e. the default HD/SSD. If you have moved it then check this.
To get it to work in the partition you game is create a false folder with directory structure like this:
If your SSD is named "SSD" and your username is "bob", you'd create this path:
/Volumes/SSD/Users/bob/Documents/Elder Scrolls Online/live/AddOns
Make sure the permissions on that are set to allow writing (In Terminal use: sudo chmod -R /Volumes/SSD/Users/bob)
The Permissions need to at least allow the User to Read & Write.
If you have the EU install then it is not live but liveeu folder name.
If you moved your User home folder to another partition or external drive then check the first post in this thread which should work.
I FOUND A SOLUTION. This may be why some of you are having problems and some are not.
I did everything Moonraker said in the post and it did not work. After running the game consultant I noticed that it was referring to my home folder as "Skinnycheeks" but the actual home folder's name is "Skinnycheeks 1". I'm thinking that it might not be picking up on the space for those who have a space in the name of the home folder. Kind of weird but I made a folder under "users" that was named "Skinnycheeks" and followed the rest of moonraker's instructions and it worked!
So to sum it up, if you have a space and anything after it in your home folder name, then just make a new folder with the first part of your username and see if that works for you.
Glad it works for you @jsabotin Enjoy Tamriel.Thanks for the response folks. My problem seemed to be that my home folder was on a different drive than the game itself. I created the entire string of folders on the system/game drive, and magically, all the folders appeared and populated. Addons, screenshots, etc., all work fine. I can even report bugs and players with F1 and not crash finally.
I appreciate it!