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Is it possible to run the client in 64bit?

Discussion in 'Questions' started by deathsmythe, Jan 7, 2013.

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  1. deathsmythe

    deathsmythe New Member

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    Hello everyone!

    I'm new to the forum, and the game.

    I have a quick question, as the title suggests, is it possible to run the game with the 64bit client?

    unlike the NCLauncher I cant just put a -64 for the execution, so if possible, how would I do this?

    Thank you guys for your time, and keep up the good work gamezaion!
     
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    Clubs Retired Forum Legend

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    This has been tested a few times but requires a lot of configuration on the client, not something that these private servers are up for yet.
     
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    Smartik1 Walking F.A.Q. Forum Legend

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    its really just 1 file xd would need a 64 bit d3d8thk.dll to let u connect. nobody made one yet

    there is a way without launch parameters, such as bat launchers which run aion.bin from bin64 instead of bin32 or replacing the content of bin32 with files from bin64, however coz of that 1 dll it wont work for private servers

    besides, i tried 64 bit on retail and it was even laggier than 32 bit so i gave up on it

    edit: oops forgot bout IpFixModule.dll xd that one goes together with it
     
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