Anonymous
10 years agoRepair Launcher and BitRaider
Why does it install BitRaider when I go to Repair Launcher? The fact that I have to re-download the entire game just to get rid of BitRaider now is ridiculous. BitRaider should be optional.
The standard install includes bit raider as it uses the streaming client. When you pull up the launcher if it says the letters ST then your using the streaming launcher. To switch to the non-streaming launcher and to no longer have it come up follow the steps below:
NOTE this is a complete download of the game again
right mouse click on game shortcut and select open file location
open the launcher.settings file in notepad and locate the below line and edit to the below
, "PatchingMode": "{ \"swtor\": \"SSN\" }"
, "bitraider_disable": true
SAVE the changes.
Delete the BitRaider, Movie and Asset folders then start the launcher.
@Belgorad wrote:The standard install includes bit raider as it uses the streaming client. When you pull up the launcher if it says the letters ST then your using the streaming launcher. To switch to the non-streaming launcher and to no longer have it come up follow the steps below:
NOTE this is a complete download of the game again
right mouse click on game shortcut and select open file location
open the launcher.settings file in notepad and locate the below line and edit to the below
, "PatchingMode": "{ \"swtor\": \"SSN\" }"
, "bitraider_disable": trueSAVE the changes.
Delete the BitRaider, Movie and Asset folders then start the launcher.
The standard install post mid 2013 includes BitRaider, if you downloaded from the website.
I installed via the CE discs I still have from 2011. It doesn't include the BitRaider, but if you run the Repair Launcher thing then that installs BitRaider, and the only way to remove it is to redownload the entire game.
That isn't a very proper solution. I should have an option on whether or not to have BitRaider installed, seeing how I never agreed to it in the first place and it wasn't part of my original game installation.
In this instance the directions are slightly different, when you run the repairlauncher utility , do not let the launcher doing anything , shut it down
Do the same as below and edit the launcher.setting file to disable bitraider, don't delete any folders, then start the launcher
What occurs is when it switches to bitraider it will want to convert the current assets , stopping before this occurs and switching back to SSN , should be fairly painfree download wise.
@proxos666 wrote:In this instance the directions are slightly different, when you run the repairlauncher utility , do not let the launcher doing anything , shut it down
Do the same as below and edit the launcher.setting file to disable bitraider, don't delete any folders, then start the launcher
What occurs is when it switches to bitraider it will want to convert the current assets , stopping before this occurs and switching back to SSN , should be fairly painfree download wise.
Wait, so, edit the launcher.setting file then use the repairlauncher? Otherwise what's the point of just opening then shutting the repair launcher down before it does anything?
Now, if I wanted to switch back from the SSN, what would i put it to?
To go from SSN to BR streaming