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Madero



Joined: May 13, 2024

Post   Posted: May 13, 2024 - 14:32 Reply with quote Back to top

for start the game how I can open the download file JNLP?
Gartch



Joined: Sep 07, 2012

Post   Posted: May 13, 2024 - 14:56 Reply with quote Back to top

Madero wrote:
for start the game how I can open the download file JNLP?

Hi and welcome to fumbbl.
.jnlp files are Java Web Start files.
Here you have some explanations:
https://fumbbl.com/help:RunGameClientFirstTime

Don't hesitate to ask if you need more informations.
reid66



Joined: Jul 17, 2024

Post   Posted: Jul 24, 2024 - 14:26 Reply with quote Back to top

You can try to launch a game from a JNLP file by these steps


Make sure you have set up the Java Runtime Environment .
Download and save the JNLP file to your PC.
To open the JNLP file; right click it and then select Ooen and then select java Web Start Launcher. Click and Choose another app and locate the Java installation location to choose the launcher if it is not shown.
This should be the start of the game.

I hope this will helpful for you
chicburgee



Joined: Oct 23, 2024

Post   Posted: Oct 23, 2024 - 10:35 Reply with quote Back to top

I wanted to share the root cause for my issue. I was using High DPI in Windows and this caused JNLP to not launch. I had to turn off High DPI for this to work. Hope this helps.

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Christer



Joined: Aug 02, 2003

Post   Posted: Oct 23, 2024 - 10:45
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I would strongly recommend using the latest OpenJDK and OpenWebStart instead of the ancient Java 8. While we're currently officially targeting Java8 as the primary platform, it's probably mostly a matter of time before we transition to focusing on a more modern platform as the primary target.

I'd be happy to have more people use and test the client on the latest OpenJDK (currently v23) rather than Java8.
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