Hey everyone! We have completed adding in preliminary support for
cheap PSO2 Meseta into the Tweaker. Change settings, sound, etc without editing an INI and hoping. Fix other difficulties, consent difficulties, and Gameguard errors and more! This means the Tweaker supports NA and JP, and you'll be able to switch freely and instantly if you play on both servers. (You'll have to re-select wherever your JP match is located!).
In addition, we have found a painless and effortless way to upgrade and patch and play PSO2 NA without messing with permissions or even mutables or some of that crap. You can see more info here. We've tested this a lot of people and it's worked flawlessly each time, when they all had previous issues with the first launcher/permissions/all that stuff we have all been dealing with. After you reboot into (or sometimes quit), it attempts to do silly Windows Store stuff and breaks the link between Phantasy Star Online 2 folder along with the shop, so the shop thinks it's corrupt and nukes it, asking you to reinstall.
We're continuing to work on NA support in the Tweaker as we speak (including attempting to bypass the Windows Store completely), and we'll keep you updated as we all do. While you waited, thank you all for your support, patience, and encouraging phrases. Keep in mind there may be bugs (beta testing is difficult!), don't hesitate to post about them in #na-tech-support and we'll get you sorted out. Follow the installation guide, and get to play with the damn game! So I am guessing there is no way of preventing installing Phantasy Star Online 2 throughout the MS store directly?
They are currently working on it currently there is no way about it. It merely helps you as well as the download is faster than through the first launcher. However, it still didn't fix my issue at which Phantasy Star Online 2 gets nuked in the disk after a reboot. And I really don't wish to restore a backup daily. This entire launching is the mess. I officially didn't think Sega could manage to keep disappointing me later waiting for PSO2 for 8 years but here we are.Microsoft paid to deliver it over. Part of that deal is it launches despite since it first released 8 years ago Microsoft knowing it is broken as shit and hardly advancing it. Despite devastating this launch was, you have ta appreciate its defenders.
That won't necessarily happen, although I don't know if it tried yet. I have PSO2 on a seperate HDD since I am in precisely the same boat as you, my ssd is only a little one for a couple of games and my OS.I did try it but it only worked fine the first time. Second time I launched Phantasy Star Online 2 it strove to re-download the whole thing and then if it had been completed, clicking'start game' did nothing. I tried to fix it with the whole'take ownership' hack but it was still not letting me get read/write accessibility on some of Phantasy Star Online 2 files so I gave up and
buy Phantasy Star Online 2 Meseta just uninstalled the whole damn thing (which thankfully worked properly, I have heard some people with problems like mine got stuck using an un-deletable game folder).
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