just type in cmd the following cd (path of your game) example. cd C:\Users\John\Downloads\OSPath "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java(your version of java)\bin" -jar OSPath.jar considering you have Java 32 bit installed along 64 bit
or just type in cmd the following cd (path of your game) example. cd C:\Users\John\Downloads\OSPath "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java(your version of java)\bin" -jar OSPath.jar
StevieOreo that's a good idea but way too much hassle to do each time to launch the game. Easier: make a text file in the game directory and call it what you want, paste .\jre\bin\java.exe -jar OSPath.jar in it, then change the extension to cmd and voilà you got your launching file. Double click it to launch the game.
should've seen your comments before downloading since i've also stumbled upon the same problem here mate. opening it using my owned jre and the openJDK in the game doesn't work
cd (path of your game)
example. cd C:\Users\John\Downloads\OSPath
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Java(your version of java)\bin" -jar OSPath.jar
considering you have Java 32 bit installed along 64 bit
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cd (path of your game)
example. cd C:\Users\John\Downloads\OSPath
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Java(your version of java)\bin" -jar OSPath.jar
.\jre\bin\java.exe -jar OSPath.jar
.\jre\bin\java.exe -jar OSPath.jar
in it, then change the extension to cmd and voilà you got your launching file. Double click it to launch the game.