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I agree (I don't use Oracle JRE/JDK) but most people a) don't really care and b) don't want to go through the hassle. Most people would sooner skip the game than do a bunch of nerdy shit just to get it to start.java.com is owned by oracle. Oracle should go die in a fire.
use a proper version of java not the oracle trash
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They're running the same code. The Windows version just includes a prepackaged version of Java to make it easier to unpack and play.there a windows version? the jar version is laggy as hell
Yep. Almost all of my development on LT has been done using AdoptOpenJDK. I also use Adopt extensively on production servers for running Java-based services. Definitely safe and reliable as long as you get it from the official site. Just bear in mind that you'll have to manage your own JavaFX installation if you switch to Adopt.Never heard of this before. Is it legit/safe?
I think
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packages its own build of OpenJFX in its distribution of JDK 8, so that might be a more convenient Oracle alternative (disclaimer: I haven't personally tried it).I mean…yeah, it totally is. You did ask why it worked, though.Well thats just stupid, as I already said.
LT has several hallmarks of being Inno's first real project, and the (ab)use of Java enums feels like a definitive example of "ooh, shiny" in action. There's a lot of long-standing architectural problems that need to be addressed.
Glad it helped! Enjoy.Thanks for providing the info. I tried all sorts of things that didn't work (Manjaro Linux), including building from source. Always ran into thatError: Could not find or load main class com.lilithsthrone.main.Main
error. Finding this post saved the day.