I put mine in C:\ 64 Bit Plugins.
If I'm not mistaken on Windows 10 the first path you install VST plugins into is what is remembered in the registry. But you can edit the registry to have plugins install to your preferred location if the plugin's installer does a check. Some installers don't check and default to the Steinberg folder which I doubt many people use unless they actually have Steinberg plugins or the installers default to the Program folder options which I don't recommend.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VST]
VST Path.png
For 32 bit it's...
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\VST]
My 32 bit location is blank since I don't use 32 bit plugins so it's possible an installer will check for a path, not find one then default to something else and that may be what's happening with The Legend's installer.
A lot of people have custom VST folder locations so no matter what the Installer defaults to it's never going to satisfy everyone.
Anyway it only takes maybe 5 seconds to change the path in any plugin installer so this is really a non-issue.
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