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;If Homecoming Launcher is a Portable App, can I use it with a cloud-sync file service, such as Dropbox, Microsoft 365, or Google Drive? | ;If Homecoming Launcher is a Portable App, can I use it with a cloud-sync file service, such as Dropbox, Microsoft 365, or Google Drive? | ||
:Yes, however setup and maintenance is on your own. A good idea is disabling "passive update" features so running a patched client on another system doesn't cause errors (an example: on Microsoft OneDrive, right click on the client folder and choose "Always Keep On This Device". Check your sync status on all of systems and get in the habit of waiting for "Up To Date" before starting Homecoming Launcher.) | :Yes, however setup and maintenance is on your own. A good idea is disabling "passive update" features so running a patched client on another system doesn't cause errors (an example: on Microsoft OneDrive, right click on the client folder and choose "Always Keep On This Device". Check your sync status on all of systems and get in the habit of waiting for "Up To Date" from OneDrive before starting Homecoming Launcher.) | ||
:This doesn't save on bandwidth concerning updates, it only changes the server where the patched files come from. The practical reason to do this is to keep costumes and other local files in-sync everywhere you play the game. This doesn't affect server-based info, such as chat and window settings (which are saved on the server between sessions regardless of the system in use.) | :This doesn't save on bandwidth concerning updates, it only changes the server where the patched files come from. The practical reason to do this is to keep costumes and other local files in-sync everywhere you play the game. This doesn't affect server-based info, such as chat and window settings (which are saved on the server between sessions regardless of the system in use.) |
Revision as of 20:25, 16 April 2021
About
The Homecoming Launcher is the officially supported patching application for Homecoming: City of Heroes. It was released in Issue 27 on October 2020.
Homecoming Launcher has the following features:
- Faster patching. Homecoming Launcher uses modern packaging methods and compression to achieve a much faster patching experience than prior launchers.
- Portable application. Once installed, the Launcher exists only in the folder it is installed in with no Registry Keys, Library Files, or other components required. Backup and moving is as simple as copy & paste.
- One click play. Once patched, any card on the left (referred to as profile) can be launched by clicking Play, or clicking on the card once it says "Ready".
- User-Mode. Homecoming Launcher does not require any Administrator rights to install or run (with a key exception noted in Requirements below.)
- Multi-launch. Enabled on any system by visiting Options and clicking a check box. The Launcher runs in single-launch mode by default (only one copy of the Game Client can run at a time.)
- Opt-in patching. Users who do not want to patch Live or Prerelease profiles do not have to. Simply ignore them; uninstalled profiles take up no additional space.
- Manifest-free. Homecoming Launcher does away with manifest addresses for patching. Because it uses a "chain-of-trust" method that reaches the Homecoming CDN directly, Homecoming Launcher is designed for Homecoming: City of Heroes use only and does not patch any other games or tools. (Titan Icon and Paragon Chat are no longer included.)
- Smart install. On first run, Homecoming Launcher detects an existing Tequila launch and asks to copy the Issue 24 files to speed up installation and patching on first use.
First Time Use
These instructions are for Windows users only:
1. Download and run the Installer from Homecoming Servers
HCInstall.exe - Download from Homecoming Servers
2. Choose the Installation directory
It will ask where to install the files, with "C:\Games\Homecoming" as a default. It will also ask to install a shortcut on the Desktop and Start Menu for you.
CRITICAL: This will mess your installation up!
- Do not install Homecoming Launcher in the same folder as your Tequila installation.
- Any folder under the "Users" folder have restrictive permissions that impact applications trying to run from that location. Do not use any "User Space" folders in Windows such as "C:\Users" or "D:\Users".
- Do not install Homecoming in a "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)" folder. Again, special permissions are required here that are difficult to get working.
- Do not install in "C:\Windows" (because it is never a good idea to install any application in there.)
3. Optional: Only if Tequila is installed
The installer will ask whether you want to copy Issue 24 files and import certain files. Your screenshots, modifications (anything in \data under Tequila), power customizations, costumes, architect mission creator files, and logs will be copied over to the new client. (For space saving reasons, screenshots and architect backup files will not be copied. Those will need to be moved on your own.) The Issue 24 files will save installation time as only recent changes since that point will be downloaded instead.
4. First Run
After installation is completed, the installer will exit and run the Launcher for the first time. You can click the download icon on any profile to start patching immediately. If you used Tequila before and are satisfied with the Homecoming Launcher installation, you may choose to delete the Tequila folder to save space. (They are completely separate from each other.)
Requirements
Homecoming Launcher needs no additional software to run. Unlike Tequila, it does not use .NET 3.5 to operate.
The game client still requires Visual C 2015 Runtime to start. If the runtime is not found, Homecoming Launcher will prompt to install the runtime on the first run. Visual C 2015 Runtime requires administrative rights to install (either from an Administrator Account in Windows, or a username/password for one-time use typed by an admin.) This is the only time Homecoming Launcher will require such privileges.
Updates
On occasion, updates to Homecoming Launcher will be automatically downloaded and installed. This is fully-automatic: if an update is present, the Launcher will close immediately, update itself, and return to the display.
Settings
You can change launcher settings by clicking on the Gear Icon in the upper right of the window next to the minimize and close buttons. You can also visit Settings by clicking on the ellipses button (...) on any profile card on the left hand side.
- General Settings
- Affects Launcher behavior.
- Install Location - Shows the client folder where the files for Homecoming Launcher and the City of Heroes Client exist on your computer. The client is a portable app, so to change this location simply close the Launcher and Client windows before moving the entire folder to another area. You'll need to change any Desktop and Start Menu shortcut icons present to reflect the new location.
- Exit after launching - Default: Off. Copies the old client behavior of closing Homecoming Launcher before the game starts. Useful on systems with limited resources.
- Allow multiple instances - Default: Off. When enabled, clicking a play button in the Launcher starts another copy of the game client. You can have as many clients open as system resources will allow (primarily, your system RAM is the deciding factor.) If left off, each Launcher profile (card on the left hand side) only launches one copy of the game client, and will not launch again until the prior client is closed.
- UI Scale - Default: 100%. Allows users with High-DPI/Retina/120 PPI+ monitors to increase the size of the client window manually, up to 200%. The client window is scalable, and allows for fractional settings in-between 100 and 200%. This does not affect the in-game client: UI Scale and Depth settings are unchanged from this setting.
- Advanced Settings
- These settings should only be used in specific scenarios or as extreme troubleshooting measures to resolve a problem.
- Disable Hardware Acceleration - Default on most systems: Off. Default on Windows 7, 8, and Wine (Mac/Linux): ON. Fixes graphical glitching, mouse-over disappear of elements, and other issues by using an older method to draw the launcher screen. Note that this may affect certain features such as Shard Status, and Launcher Profile status (closing/reopening the Launcher may clear up "broken elements" if this happens.)
- Do not check for updates automatically - Default: Off. Launcher only checks for client updates from user command. To check, click on the ellipses for the profile (...) and select "Check for Updates". This setting overrides the Profile settings below. It is strongly recommended to leave this setting off.
- Do not automatically update the launcher - Default: Off. Launcher does not update itself. On the same screen, a user can manually check for an updated launcher by clicking "Check for Updates" in the bottom right corner. Combined with "Do not check for updates automatically" above, this makes it possible for the Launcher to not invoke Internet connection use unless a self-repair operation is triggered.
- Update Branch - Default: release. Allows users to pick an Update Branch. This only affects the Launcher itself and does not enable or update the Prerelease/Beta clients. Choices are "Release" and "Test" (a branch that gets QA updates to the launcher before they go out on the "Release" branch. Again, does not affect any part of the City of Heroes client or any launch profiles.
- Profile Settings
- This only affects the profile selected on the left in the Settings panel, i.e.: Homecoming, Prerelease or Beta.
- Automatically update - Default: ON. Checks for an updated client upon start of Homecoming Launcher. Unchecking this means every time the Launcher starts you may have a "Wrong Version" error come up when the client needs updating. It is strongly recommended to leave this setting on.
- Hide - Default: Off. Removes the Launch Profile from the Homecoming Launcher screen. To restore it, turn this setting off.
- Architecture - Default: Depends on system, most of the time, 64-bit. This is mostly for troubleshooting or situational purposes, but the client installed should reflect the architecture the system is running. If on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1, or 10 on a 32-bit installation, your only choice will be 32-bit. Otherwise, you can elect to run City of Heroes in 32-bit mode on a 64-bit system. This is not recommended, especially for multiple instance use, as RAM will be constrained on 32-bit mode to no more than 4GB available.
- Reset graphics settings on next run - Default: Off. Useful if you picked a graphics mode or resolution which crashed out of the game and prevents you from logging back in. Checking this option removes any graphics settings and puts you on "Safe Mode" visuals (Super VGA resolution, Recommended settings). This option only triggers once, and defaults to "OFF" on the next run.
- Show debug console - Default: Off. Shows a console window with feedback messages from the client during gameplay. Useful for error messages and troubleshooting when the game crashes or fails to start. This console only highlights CLIENT issues, and does not show account issues or errors past logging in to the game.
- Extra Launch Parameters - Default: (Blank). Allows you to enter console command line arguments to pass to the client whenever this profile is started.
Troubleshooting
Most of Homecoming Launcher is automated as much as possible, however, there are times where the Launcher has issues.
Can't Start The Client
- I installed Homecoming Launcher in the same directory as Tequila, now neither will launch the game.
- Homecoming Launcher requires a NEW DIRECTORY. It changes the folder structure of the client, and very few files & directories from Tequila match up to the new client folder locations. They can not run from the same folder.
- We suggest starting over in a new folder if you did this. If Homecoming Launcher doesn't find your Tequila install as a result, you'll need to copy any local files you need from the old locations to the new ones yourself, such as costumes, power customizations, and architect files. There's a forum thread with more information.
- When I run Homecoming Launcher, the screen is all black. -OR- I can see parts temporarily, but they disappear or turn black after moving away.
- NEW - Go to Settings, Advanced Settings, check "Disable Hardware Acceleration", and close/reopen the launcher.
- Note that this is a fallback to GDI rendering, which may not be as responsive as using the default.
- When running Homecoming Launcher, there's no left sidebar with the Homecoming Logo or any cards with clients installed.
- This happens on older betas of the Homecoming Launcher that run from "hcinstall.exe" rather than the actual launcher program, "launcher.exe" in the "\bin\win64" folder ("\bin\win32" if 32-bit). You can delete any "hcinstall.exe" files you find in your game folder or any download folders on your system once the installation has finished. If deleting the installer breaks the launch shortcut, it needs to point to the correct "\bin" folder copy of "launcher.exe".
- Homecoming Launcher shows "Ready" on the game, but does not patch even when closed and reopened. When I launch the game, I get "Wrong Version" errors.
- Close the Launcher. Head to "\settings\launcher\profiles" at the directory where the game is installed, and delete all the .json files you see. This will force them to be redownloaded. Restart Homecoming Launcher, and it will show the profiles as not installed. Click on the Install button, and it will update the files normally. (The client isn't being reinstalled from scratch. Any files that are correct will be verified and not changed.)
- Homecoming Launcher doesn't launch the game. I get an error stating "The code execution cannot proceed because VCRUNTIME140.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem."
- Either Windows Update has downloaded an update to Visual C 2015 Runtime that requires a system restart, or a reinstall of the runtime occured with another program that affected the one City of Heroes depended upon.
- Note also that the architecture is important: if you are starting from scratch and you install "Visual C 2015 Runtime (x32)" on your system, you cannot use that runtime to play City of Heroes in x64 mode. You can either open the Settings panel on Homecoming Launcher (click the gear in the upper right) and set the Architecture to 32-bit (not recommended for newer systems), or go to the Microsoft website and install the x64 runtime. You can find it here. (Click Download, then choose "vc_redist.x64.exe".)
- If you are on an older system that does not support 64-bit, your only choice in all of the above is 32-bit. "Visual C 2015 Runtime (x64)" will fail to install in the first place, you must choose "vc_redist.x32.exe" in the link above, and in Homecoming Launcher set your profiles to 32-bit mode.
Older Systems & Compatibility
- I need to use a command argument to start the game, such as "-usecompatiblecursors". How do I do that in Homecoming Launcher?
- Click the Settings button -OR- click the ellipses "..." in the bottom right corner and choose "Settings". You can enter these arguments in "Extra Launch Parameters." Parameters can be found in Game Client.
- I royally screwed up my graphics settings for City of Heroes and had to resort to Task Manager and "End Task". When I run it again, I can't get to the Login prompt at all now.
- Click the Settings button -OR- click the ellipses "..." in the bottom right corner and choose "Settings". Check the box for "Reset graphics settings on next run." Click "Close" and try it again.
- What are the system requirements for Homecoming Launcher?
- The same as the game client. Homecoming Launcher has been tested and verified working in the following:
- Microsoft: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, and Windows versions 7, 8, 8.1, & 10.
- MacOS/OS X: Yosemite, El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra, Mojave, & Catalina.
- Linux: Latest versions of ArchLinux, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Linux Mint, & Ubuntu.
- Hardware specs still apply. A 1GHZ processor, at least 2GB RAM, and a graphics card/on-board graphics capable of playing the game is still required.
Utilities
- I want to use Titan Icon and/or Paragon Chat. How do I install them with Homecoming Launcher?
- Those tools are incompatible with Homecoming Launcher. The folder locations are different, and both tools expect the files to be in the old Cryptic/Paragon Studios client folder locations.
- If you wish to use those tools, one possibility is keeping Tequila around and updating Homecoming Launcher separately. If you do not use Tequila to play Homecoming, patching on Tequila is not required to keep using Icon/Paragon Chat since those tools only use the Issue 24 files with no changes.
- I use VidiotMaps or another mod that involves the Data folder. How do I install mods in Homecoming Launcher?
- Same place as Tequila. The "\data" folder in the client can take those files. The same data folder applies to all launch profiles. As with Tequila and the Live Client if a mod is broken or causing problems, you can rename the folder to something else to run the client normally, or remove files in there that are causing issues.
Portable Application Use
- If Homecoming Launcher is a Portable App, can I use it with a cloud-sync file service, such as Dropbox, Microsoft 365, or Google Drive?
- Yes, however setup and maintenance is on your own. A good idea is disabling "passive update" features so running a patched client on another system doesn't cause errors (an example: on Microsoft OneDrive, right click on the client folder and choose "Always Keep On This Device". Check your sync status on all of systems and get in the habit of waiting for "Up To Date" from OneDrive before starting Homecoming Launcher.)
- This doesn't save on bandwidth concerning updates, it only changes the server where the patched files come from. The practical reason to do this is to keep costumes and other local files in-sync everywhere you play the game. This doesn't affect server-based info, such as chat and window settings (which are saved on the server between sessions regardless of the system in use.)
- Do I need to install Visual C 2015 Runtime on my other Windows systems as well, even if the Launcher and Client Files are an exact copy?
- Yes. The client will not start without it.
- Do I need to install Visual C 2015 Runtime on Mac or Linux?
- This dependency is already covered in the Wine application package, and is not required for Mac or Linux gameplay. Updates to the runtime occur in the regular update process for Wine on your system.
Other Platforms
Homecoming Launcher is offered for Windows. However, it will run in MacOS and Linux in an appropriately set-up system using Wine or a custom installer.
More information is available in the Homecoming Launcher forum, as there are separate guides listed for installation on each.
Command Line Use
Homecoming Launcher also has a command line app to use in Windows to perform patching and launch the game by script. Assuming you choose the default directory, and you use the 64-bit client to play the game, the file is located in "C:\Games\Homecoming\bin\win64\launchercli.exe".
The following arguments work with LauncherCLI.exe.
Command | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
list | > launchercli list | Shows a list of installed profiles and their ID names.
Profiles by ID: |
install | > launchercli install live | Installs a given profile by ID Name. |
uninstall | > launchercli uninstall beta | Uninstalls a given profile by ID Name. |
update | > launchercli update pre | Performs updates on the given profile by ID Name. Shows a progress counter and returns to command prompt when finished. |
verify | > launchercli verify live | Performs a file check on a given profile by ID Name. Once all the files pass or fail validation, returns to command prompt when finished. |
launch | > launchercli launch live [''arguments''] | Selects the given profile by ID Name and launches Homecoming: City of Heroes. Returns to command prompt once the client shows the "Loading" graphic.
The [''arguments''] area (no brackets needed) is where you can enter command-line arguments for the Game Client to launch. You do not need to use any to start the game, and certain arguments have been removed concerning Homecoming: City of Heroes (-authserver isn't accepted any longer, for example.) |
To be able to use these commands anywhere in your filesystem, a possibility is adding your directory containing the "LauncherCLI.exe" file to your environment's PATH variable. (i.e.: typing "LauncherCLI update live" anywhere on your system drive in Windows Command Prompt will patch your client.)