Difference between revisions of "Launcher"

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== Parameters ==
 
== Parameters ==
* '''Max heap size''': controls the max memory used by the client. Setting it too low can cause lag/crash.  
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* JVM
** Recommended: 1024MB.
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** '''Max heap size''': controls the max memory used by the client. Setting it too low can cause lag/crash.  
* '''DirectDraw''': controls the hardware acceleration.  
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*** Recommended: 1024MB.
** Recommended: true for Nvidia/AMD video cards, false for Intel integrated video cards.
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** '''Garbage collector:
** If you have performance issues try changing this.
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** '''DirectDraw''': controls the hardware acceleration.  
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*** Recommended: true for Nvidia/AMD video cards, false for Intel integrated video cards.
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*** If you have performance issues try changing this.
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* Client
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** '''Default world''':
  
 
== Tools ==
 
== Tools ==
 
* '''Open client folder''': helps you locate where the files of Exilent are stored
 
* '''Open client folder''': helps you locate where the files of Exilent are stored
 
* '''Reset client settings''': sets all Exilent settings to default
 
* '''Reset client settings''': sets all Exilent settings to default

Revision as of 19:17, 11 May 2019

Exilent starts up with a separate application called the launcher.

The launcher is responsible for keeping the client file and its dependencies updated and setting the JVM parameters.

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Log

The log of the current client session is visible here.

See also: Logging

Parameters

  • JVM
    • Max heap size: controls the max memory used by the client. Setting it too low can cause lag/crash.
      • Recommended: 1024MB.
    • Garbage collector:
    • DirectDraw: controls the hardware acceleration.
      • Recommended: true for Nvidia/AMD video cards, false for Intel integrated video cards.
      • If you have performance issues try changing this.
  • Client
    • Default world:

Tools

  • Open client folder: helps you locate where the files of Exilent are stored
  • Reset client settings: sets all Exilent settings to default