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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.
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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