

This includes Sims 3, Sims Medieval, Sims 4, Sims 4 Legacy Edition and any other game folders in your Electronic Arts folder. As such, all games you have installed which store their user data in the Electronic Arts folder will need to have the external drive plugged in to access the data.

These instructions move your whole Electronic Arts folder to the external drive and assume that your Electronic Arts folder is currently stored locally on your Mac.


Please be aware that entering erroneous commands into Terminal can have severe consequences both for the stability of your operating system and your data. (If you’re a Windows user, head over to Crin’s site for instructions) To create the symlink you will be using Terminal which can be found in Applications > Utilities. This is because you will be creating a symbolic link, also known as a symlink, to reference the file path of your user data stored in another location. By following this workaround your entire Electronic Arts folder will be stored and updated on the external drive although your game will think it is being stored locally on your Mac internal storage (for the equivalent instructions for Windows, head to Crinrict’s site here). This is for those running out of space on their Macs and wanting to save their user data – Saves/Tray/Mods etc.
