you need to open it from the file directory where you installed it. the launcher isn't updated yet to run the 64bit natively.
HaldaAinur wrote: »you need to open it from the file directory where you installed it. the launcher isn't updated yet to run the 64bit natively.
Ah okay, I've been doing that so far, so good to know!
However, I do notice that by doing so, my client then randomly updates itself, with no apparent changes to it by doing-so. (I started using the eso64 route yesterday via a shortcut, the next day it updated itself again for no- well apparent -reason).
HaldaAinur wrote: »I've used the eso64 route before but I'd rather not have to. Thanks!
lordrichter wrote: »They have been releasing hotfixes for the new PC/Mac clients, so that might be why you are seeing updates.
HaldaAinur wrote: »I've used the eso64 route before but I'd rather not have to. Thanks!
Make a shortcut to the EXE and place it on your desktop. There is no need to use the Launcher unless it is a Patch Day. And, the login will tell you if you have an out of date client if you miss the patch announcement. The Launcher has some issues, like the constant Patch Manifest errors that are not really errors to worry about. It can also mess with your game performance if it tries to update the PTS while your running the game.lordrichter wrote: »They have been releasing hotfixes for the new PC/Mac clients, so that might be why you are seeing updates.
At least on my rig, I need to have the Launcher open to get the updates. I never use the Launcher unless it's patch day as above. Unless the OP kept the launcher open while using the 64 bit exe
Shadowshire wrote: »You should not be seeing updates to the software occur while you are already logged-in to the game.
If you launch the 64-bit client, then do not use Launcher unless a message is displayed that the game client is "out of date". In that case, exit the 64-bit client, then run Launcher and it will update the software. When it changes its button to "Play", close Launcher and run the 64-bit client (preferably by using a desktop shortcut).
By the way, if you use a shortcut, then right-click the shortcut icon on the desktop and choose Properties. Select the Compatibility tab. Near the bottom, in the Privilege Level section enable "Run this program as an administrator". This will avoid potential file-access permission problems.
Shadowshire wrote: »You should not be seeing updates to the software occur while you are already logged-in to the game.
If you launch the 64-bit client, then do not use Launcher unless a message is displayed that the game client is "out of date".
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