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Looking to attach OSRS Client

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I added mirroclient.jar to /data and also uninstalled every single jre and installed x64 java. It's still not loading, i get stuck on the attach to osrs client part.

 

Got told by @Alek to move it here, so here it is, I saw the format thread but it seems like the format has nothing to do with what I have a problem with.

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Hey, @Zebrafon I loaded the original OSRS client but it was still frozen on that part, do you think it might be my java? I only have 1 java installed, and its jre x64.

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Are you even able to load up RS? You might want to install java fully.

Yes I am, I did install it fully.

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Are you using downloadable osrs client?

If so, uninstall 64 bit java and install 32 bit one

Yes, it made me download it when i went on oldschool.runescape.com

I'll try 32bit now and post results.

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Works fine, thanks, does OSRS client have to be on the whole time?

Works fine, thanks, does OSRS client have to be on the whole time?

 

Yes it will, the whole idea of mirror is that it attaches itself to an existing instance of Runescape to make it seem as if you are playing from the client you are running it on.

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Yes it will, the whole idea of mirror is that it attaches itself to an existing instance of Runescape to make it seem as if you are playing from the client you are running it on.

Thanks for the information.

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