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https://www.reddit.com/r/oblivion/comments/1k5cjt4/disk_full_save_failed/
edit:
if you still have this problem:
In "%userprofile%\Documents\My Games" create the folder "Oblivion Remastered" inside create "Saved" and then another one inside Saved named "SaveGames"
This fixed the problem for me
Are you on another machine expecting files being synced? Remote gaming service?
Did you move to another location?
Check out locaton I mentioned here, https://steamcommunity.com/app/2623190/discussions/0/604154603520421662/
Note Steam cannot sync saves for reason I wrote there.
They might be still on disk c: ?
Oh, and yeah, what Gatherer said. The folder is always on disk c:, if you looking in your Documents folder and it is moved, you won't see correct folders.
Btw, I foundout that Stafield got same problem\bug. But Creation engine was less fragile about it, haha.
No idea if im on onedrive, not unless steam is doing it on purpose
This did not fix the issue. I do have this folder already
No that's Microsoft service, which syncs folders to cloud. Steam would try to sync the folder in your documents folder. Game works with folder on disk C; with your login name as "username" (they may mismatch).
But did you actually create those folders yourself or did you let the game create it? When game creates it, it seems to not assign correct permissions to the folders which causes the corrupted/missing saves.
Creating them yourself assigns the right permissions.
Does folder "C:\Users\<your username>\Documents\My Games\Oblivion Remastered\Saved" (it should be this folder. Game doesn't write to any other disk or path) looks like this:
[Config]
[Crashes] (optional)
[Logs]
[SaveGames]
[webcache_XXXX]
OblivionRemastered_PCD3D_SM6.upipelinecache
are files in there?
Oh, and permission can be fixed via Explorer. Sometimes running game as admin first, as userlater makes theninaccessible. FOlder cretaed as admin becomes off-imit.
Yes these files are in there! im noticing that the game i creating an "Oblivion" folder that is empty on startup of the game (maybe its trying to look here instead of Oblivion remastered)