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I was recently cleaning up my C drive when I found my SWTOR folder is taking up 60GB. How much space should the game actually be taking up on my SSD? I'm planning on moving it to my larger HDD, but I don't want it taking up 60GB there either unless actually necessary. Instead of moving it, should I just uninstall it from C: completely and reinstall a fresh copy on D:? Are there any files/folders to save other than "AppData\Local\SWTOR\swtor\" for my settings?

Swtor Main Assets Download Size


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At one point my Launcher -. after doing a repair - wanted to download the whole game in English. Yes, it obviously used English as default even when I play it in German language, up to the point that the language selection was GREYED OUT UNTIL the WHOLE game was downloaded in English ... ONLY THEN I it was no more greyed out ...

Before you start, start a fresh swtor-installation on your new system, so that the whole swtor folder-structure and the registrys are active. End it shortly after the launcher started downloading. For a 16GB stick, you should probably make different data packages in a seperate folder on your old system, that are up to 16G.Now, copy each package on your stick, copy it onto your new system, clean the stick and start with the second package until you have copied all packages. The biggest piece of data would be the assets folder. So, you can basically put all the other stuff on the stick without the assets, and after that transfer the assets-folder in 2 or 3 pieces.

When you are finished, start the launcher. it will maybe move some files around. There is a very high chance, that it will work, when you have copied all files, so that you have a "cloned folder". However, I already had the situation, that it haven't worked, so no guarantees here.

Oh, and don't foget to copy the files of your user-interfaces and your keybindings. They are located at C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\SWTOR\swtor\settings . And also make sure, that you have the same launcher-settings in your new swtor-installation as in your old (especially stream or ssl).

By popular request, I'm writing up a step by step guide to ripping models and getting them into game in SWLOR / NWN. This method works with almost any game on PC, but for purposes of this guide, I'll be writing it targeting the MMO Star Wars: The Old Republic since it has the largest amount of assets that fit the setting and timeline of SWLOR.

8. Select Run. Nothing will seem to happen, but a file will be placed in the swtor.exe 's directory. This is because SWTOR is not launched directly from the .exe file, and instead you must log in to the game through their launcher.

7. Press F10. If NinjaRipper was hooked in correctly, the game will freeze for about 5-20 seconds, depending on the size and complexity of the surrounding area (for example, being out on a planet vs being inside your character's starship).

12. The default export for textures is .tga. For SWTOR, we don't want to change this. Photoshop and many other image programs can open this. Many SWTOR textures have transparency baked into them, which sometimes can be useful (for example, when ripping UI elements for icons).

Has it really already been another month? I've been so busy playing and writing, I feel I've hardly had time to look at other people's stuff for weeks. Fortunately May the 4th was Star Wars Day, so I managed to pick up at least a couple of interesting things around that date.

After how I felt at the end of week 10, I decided to put on the brakes. Yes, I still had some work to do on Darth Malgus, but on the other servers I was around level 90 everywhere, and that with literal months left in the season and no particular reason to push myself. I set myself a hard cap of no more than four weekly objectives per server (which is quite similar to what commenter Thander recommended in response to my previous post, but this decision was actually made a few days prior to that). Until now, I'd tried not to be too specific with my plans for which objectives to pursue each week, but this time I knew exactly what I was going to do:

My week started once again with a long day at the office, so in the evening I was too tired to do much. I just visited a Copero stronghold on all servers and achieved my daily Conquest score with some clicky objectives.

On Wednesday evening I scored myself some Conquest points and worked on getting kills with my companions by questing on Darth Malgus, Leviathan and Tulak Hord, but three servers was quite enough for me for the day, so the daily objective on Satele Shan, Star Forge and Shae Vizla was once again completed with some clickies.

I know it's getting repetitive, but Thursday was another day in the office followed by a guild ops run in the evening, which meant that I didn't have much energy left to do seasons stuff afterwards, so I once again just got my daily objective done with things like crew skills, companion gifts etc.

The other servers had their turn on Saturday morning. On Tulak Hord, my Sith inquisitor finished chapter one of her class story in the process, and on Satele Shan I was baffled to find that for some reason I'd never bought the Dromund Kaas stronghold on that server, so I did that too (good for my Conquest bonus).

In the afternoon I continued to progress my weeklies on all the secondary servers via questing. Once again my alts across different servers were weirdly in sync, as my agent on Satele Shan and my bounty hunter on Leviathan also finished chapter one of their respective class stories.

On Sunday I once again didn't feel like playing that much, so I only did an operation with my guild in the evening (killing Terror from Beyond on 16-man master mode, yay) as well as getting my last few companion kills on Darth Malgus.

Monday was a holiday in the UK, so I enjoyed spending my morning going through all the other servers to finish getting kill credit with my companion where it wasn't quite done yet as well as progressing various class stories some more to earn some Conquest. I was kind of amazed to find myself doing Battle of Ilum story mode on my level 64 smuggler on Star Forge, since it's so rare for me nowadays to get into post-class story content before the level cap.

I then spent the rest of the day doing other things, until I panicked late in the evening when I realised that I'd have to go to bed early due to needing to get up early the next morning, and that I didn't actually have much time left to get my dailies done. I just rotated through all the servers as quickly as I could, doing a few more clicky objectives and quest hand-ins everywhere as appropriate to tick off the daily objective and get to 4/7 weeklies where I wasn't quite there yet.

I've decided that this is a good point to stop keeping these diaries for this season. While I still have quite a bit of "work" to do on Darth Malgus for the achievements, the effort required for that isn't really enough to be worth documenting in this level of detail, and all the other servers are close enough to seasons level 100 that it'll be trivial to achieve in the near future, whether I put any effort into it or not.

This diary was an interesting experiment, but to be honest I'm glad to be done with it as it didn't quite work out the way I had hoped. My idea was that by keeping close track of what I was doing every week I'd find it easier to avoid burning myself out, due to having to be more consciously aware of what I was doing instead of, e.g. "suddenly" finding myself doing the same flashpoint for the fourth time in a row and feeling tired.

I guess that did work to some degree as I found it easier to say "just say no" to certain types of objectives this time around, however that didn't prevent me from still getting in way over my head week after week by underestimating the amount of time that would be required to complete even relatively simple objectives across six servers. Worse, having set myself the goal to write it all down added an extra layer of "work" that actually became a bit tedious after a while. (And yes, I know nobody is making me do this, but I did want to see it through to the end at least.)

Also, I only have so much creative energy and time to spare to write every week (about enough for a post every two to three days tops), which meant that these diaries being a weekly fixture "crowded out" a lot of other potential posts. I've accumulated quite a number of topic ideas in my drafts folder over the last three months that I just didn't have enough time to post about! Most of them weren't time-sensitive, so I'll hopefully still get around to writing about them at a later point, when there isn't so much going on...

For the time being though, patch 7.5 launches tomorrow, bringing with it a new story update, the new spring event and more, so there definitely won't be a shortage of things to talk about for a while.

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