Ain't origin doesn't allow you to do this too?
The only benefit for me i see is memory footprint.
MadbaLL wrote:it doesn't work for me.
when i start my bf3, it opens bf4 battlelog, instead of bf3's one. so i have to manually open bf3 battlelog.
how to return default. par file so i can continue using origami? this doesn't work for me.
MadbaLL wrote:no i want to play multiplayer and it opens bf4 battlelog instead of bf3 battlelog.
how to fix this? if cannot be fixed, then how to get my old .par file for origami?
legitsu wrote:notfate some suggestions
1. automatic .par patcher this could function like the following
add a simple "add game" dialog that would present the user with a simple explore box so the user can point outcome to the game binary and .par along with some command line options for said game outcome would then upload & patch the .par and save it along with the gamepath(see suggestion 2)
2. a pop up menu that lists the games and allows the user to launch them nothing fancy just a basic popup that lets you launch games without needing to start via the binary
when launching from outcome outcome will check to see if the .par has been replaced by a non patched version and restore it from a local backup
Paulofonta wrote:Agreed on the suggestions above. Although I think that the game path can be found automatically, just the same way that Origami finds it (probably by reading some registry entries).
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