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I recently installed this game and it insisted that I install Java. Fine, I already had an older version of Java so I allowed it. Problems then arose: I could no longer double-click on any .jar files (this game included) to execute the code. Just an association hickup I thought, no worries. Wrong. No matter what I did (Control Panel, command prompt, registry directly) nothing seemed to work. So I took to Google -- I was not alone! -- and came across this tiny little utility called Jarfix. Problem solved immediately! It seems that the problem was to do with administrative and user associations. Why installing a newer version of Java should create this insanity in the first place, I have no idea. This little darling saved my sanity.
Post edited July 01, 2016 by Hickory
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Hickory: I recently installed this game and it insisted that I install Java. Fine, I already had an older version of Java so I allowed it. Problems then arose: I could no longer double-click on any .jar files (this game included) to execute the code. Just an association hickup I thought, no worries. Wrong. No matter what I did (Control Panel, command prompt, registry directly) nothing seemed to work. So I took to Google -- I was not alone! -- and came across this tiny little utility called Jarfix. Problem solved immediately! It seems that the problem was to do with administrative and user associations. Why installing a newer version of Java should create this insanity in the first place, I have no idea. This little darling saved my sanity.
I didn't have this problem, but thanks for the heads up for those that did.
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Hickory: I recently installed this game and it insisted that I install Java. Fine, I already had an older version of Java so I allowed it. Problems then arose: I could no longer double-click on any .jar files (this game included) to execute the code. Just an association hickup I thought, no worries. Wrong. No matter what I did (Control Panel, command prompt, registry directly) nothing seemed to work. So I took to Google -- I was not alone! -- and came across this tiny little utility called Jarfix. Problem solved immediately! It seems that the problem was to do with administrative and user associations. Why installing a newer version of Java should create this insanity in the first place, I have no idea. This little darling saved my sanity.
Hi HIckory,

We've updated the Windows & Mac installers and you should no longer be required to install Java when installing the game :)
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Hickory: I recently installed this game and it insisted that I install Java. Fine, I already had an older version of Java so I allowed it. Problems then arose: I could no longer double-click on any .jar files (this game included) to execute the code. Just an association hickup I thought, no worries. Wrong. No matter what I did (Control Panel, command prompt, registry directly) nothing seemed to work. So I took to Google -- I was not alone! -- and came across this tiny little utility called Jarfix. Problem solved immediately! It seems that the problem was to do with administrative and user associations. Why installing a newer version of Java should create this insanity in the first place, I have no idea. This little darling saved my sanity.
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JudasIscariot: Hi HIckory,

We've updated the Windows & Mac installers and you should no longer be required to install Java when installing the game :)
That's good to know. So does that mean I can uninstall this latest installation of Java? The game no longer uses it?
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JudasIscariot: Hi HIckory,

We've updated the Windows & Mac installers and you should no longer be required to install Java when installing the game :)
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Hickory: That's good to know. So does that mean I can uninstall this latest installation of Java? The game no longer uses it?
Yes, the game is now basically a self-contained Java application that should not require any JRE or JDK installation :)
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Hickory: That's good to know. So does that mean I can uninstall this latest installation of Java? The game no longer uses it?
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JudasIscariot: Yes, the game is now basically a self-contained Java application that should not require any JRE or JDK installation :)
Cool, thanks.