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Are you getting any sort of error message at all?
Try to run the launcher repair utility here
You can also try a normal repair:
Non-Streaming launcher - Log into the launcher but don't click Play. Check for small letters "ST" in the bottom left corner. If this is NOT present, With the new launcher after login , select the username pull down on the top right and select settings, then press repair.
Streaming launcher - If the letters "ST" is present, close the launcher, right mouse click on the game shortcut, select open file location and delete the BitRaider folder. Then start the launcher.
- 10 years ago
Nope no error message at all. I hit play, I see the icon turn to the blue circle for a second or so, then back to nothing.
Tried the launcher repair.
Tried deleting the bitraider folder for a regular repair.
Now, I took the launcher out of bitraider via launcher settings, and am redownloading the entire game hoping that will work.
- Belgorad10 years agoHero (Retired)
Let me know how it goes. Also while it's doing that add swtor.exe and launcher.exe to your anti-virus / firewall safe / exceptions list. This is just in case they are blocking or deleting files. If you have already done this, remove them then re-add them again.
- 10 years ago
Now after the full install, the game crashes with an applicatrion error saying "the application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application." Also a DirectX June 2010 Redist overwrite file box opens up.....as well as a setup for DirectX install window. I think that was part of Bioware's idea for fixing......?
This is such a mess.....why can't a simple install just work? I had none of these issues when I installed the first time.....
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