Good news - I promise this thread is more involved than "durr whar the uninstall buttom?"
Bad news - I promise this thread is more involved than "durr whar the uninstall buttom?"
tl;dr - Where does Star Citizen leave files aside from %appdata% and Program Files?
Story: After the 3.0 update was announced, I booted up the old launcher (which was, at this point, quite old) and was greeted with "Uninstall this garbage and download the new launcher." So I went to Control Panel and ran the uninstaller to remove the old launcher. I then went and downloaded RSI-Setup-1.0.0.exe from RSI's website, ran it, let it do its business, and came back later to a shiny blue LAUNCH button.
Clicking it immediately gave me a little red window stating that Star Citizen had crashed, and giving me three options for buttons. "Relaunch" just caused the angry red window to pop up again; "Verify" downloaded a manifest and then dumped me back to the Launch button, without doing any actual verification of files. ("Cancel" was like "Verify," but at least was polite enough to not download 64MB of nothing first.)
After some reading, it was brought to my attention that I had done at least one, if not several, Stupids - not the least of which was trusting the uninstaller when it said it "uninstalled" the old version of the game. Apparently having any remaining files of the old configuration will cause this sort of error, and the old uninstaller was notoriously terrible at its job. I was advised to go through and manually delete everything myself.
So I did.
And the problem persisted.
I'm now on my fifth cycle of "uninstalling" the game. I've cleared out every file and folder with "RSI," "roberts," "CIG," "Cloud Imperium" and "Star Citizen" that I've been able to find, in both Program Files folders and the %appdata% Local and Roaming folders. Is there anywhere else I should be looking? I'm really hoping that I'm just missing something obvious, and there's a BadAtGames.cfg or suchlike stuck in %programdata% under GoodLuckFindingThis\RSI.
Any help would be appreciated. Considering the size of the game I am now legitimately concerned that I'm wearing a hole in the lifecycle of this SSD.
Bad news - I promise this thread is more involved than "durr whar the uninstall buttom?"
tl;dr - Where does Star Citizen leave files aside from %appdata% and Program Files?
Story: After the 3.0 update was announced, I booted up the old launcher (which was, at this point, quite old) and was greeted with "Uninstall this garbage and download the new launcher." So I went to Control Panel and ran the uninstaller to remove the old launcher. I then went and downloaded RSI-Setup-1.0.0.exe from RSI's website, ran it, let it do its business, and came back later to a shiny blue LAUNCH button.
Clicking it immediately gave me a little red window stating that Star Citizen had crashed, and giving me three options for buttons. "Relaunch" just caused the angry red window to pop up again; "Verify" downloaded a manifest and then dumped me back to the Launch button, without doing any actual verification of files. ("Cancel" was like "Verify," but at least was polite enough to not download 64MB of nothing first.)
After some reading, it was brought to my attention that I had done at least one, if not several, Stupids - not the least of which was trusting the uninstaller when it said it "uninstalled" the old version of the game. Apparently having any remaining files of the old configuration will cause this sort of error, and the old uninstaller was notoriously terrible at its job. I was advised to go through and manually delete everything myself.
So I did.
And the problem persisted.
I'm now on my fifth cycle of "uninstalling" the game. I've cleared out every file and folder with "RSI," "roberts," "CIG," "Cloud Imperium" and "Star Citizen" that I've been able to find, in both Program Files folders and the %appdata% Local and Roaming folders. Is there anywhere else I should be looking? I'm really hoping that I'm just missing something obvious, and there's a BadAtGames.cfg or suchlike stuck in %programdata% under GoodLuckFindingThis\RSI.
Any help would be appreciated. Considering the size of the game I am now legitimately concerned that I'm wearing a hole in the lifecycle of this SSD.