Tequila wasn't signed and hasn't been updated in years, so triggering false positives is not surprising, especially if its used with manifests from multiple servers; that looks very sketchy to antiviruses.
Apologies if this isn't posted in the proper forum. As the title suggests, I wish to use the Homecoming Launcher from now on (I currently use Tequila). Under the Installation Guide in the Getting Started forum, it says this: Quote Note that if you have an existing City of Heroes (from Tequila or ...
The ZIP contains the files Tequila downloads on top of the game data you already have (score.exe and the piggs in score subdirectory). Unpack to COH directory, run SCORE.BAT to start the game (score.exe needs several parameters that SCORE.BAT will provide in the same way Tequila would have).
Might I recommend downloading the Homecoming Launcher instead of Tequila? It works better in my experience and downloads patches/updates pretty intuitively. @WanderingAries wrote a great post on how to transition to the HC launcher from Tequila, but the installation would be the same even if you hadn't downloaded Tequila.
Tequila, the manifest should be "http://patch.savecoh.com/manifest.xml", which hasn't changed in years. If you play Rebirth and use a different manifest-based patcher, that's the public address for Homecoming.
Tequila launcher crashing at loading banner and other similar crashes This is more than likely caused by your anti virus detecting one of the .exe as a virus which is likely a false postive OR your firewall blocking the game. Windows 10 users note that windows defender can cause this too even if you think it is off. Files deleting themselves is also caused by this. You need to make an ...