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DXWND Is an application wrapper that can be used to run older games, and has been used to success by a few members of the community when experiencing weird graphical errors. This guide is written assuming that you have already setup and tried LOK | DXWND Is an application wrapper that can be used to run older games, and has been used to success by a few members of the community when experiencing weird graphical errors. This guide is written assuming that you have already setup and tried LOK | ||
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#Download the latest version of DXWnd from [https://sourceforge.net/projects/dxwnd/ Sourceforge] | |||
#Unzip the file. | |||
#Run the installer for DXWnd | |||
#Run DXWnd as Admin | |||
#Drag the shortcut for LOKClient into the DXWnd window when it opens | |||
#Double Click LOKClient to launch the application | |||
Latest revision as of 18:30, 24 May 2024
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DXWND Is an application wrapper that can be used to run older games, and has been used to success by a few members of the community when experiencing weird graphical errors. This guide is written assuming that you have already setup and tried LOK
- Download the latest version of DXWnd from Sourceforge
- Unzip the file.
- Run the installer for DXWnd
- Run DXWnd as Admin
- Drag the shortcut for LOKClient into the DXWnd window when it opens
- Double Click LOKClient to launch the application