

I've uninstalled/reinstalled both java and the Shimeji-ee files, bat file by switching the 3000 in the -Xmx3000m to 2000 when 3000 didn't work, along with other values, bat file so that it matches where java is installed, Only the little Katawa Shoujo heart pops up in the lower right corner, signifying that the program is working, but that's about it.
SHIMEJIS DONT WORK WINDOWS 10
It is extremely strange, because my Windows 10 64-bit DELL Laptop w/ 4 Gigs of RAM can run the little desktop pets, but my Windows 7 64-bit monster with 12 Gigs of RAM runs the program, but none of the characters fall from the top of the screen and reside on the sides of my monitor. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's this little cutie here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8291 Hey all, I hope someone manages to come across this, but I'm having issues running the desktop pets for Katawa Shoujo on my Windows 7 desktop. Perhaps you could merge it with an updated shimeji. Hopefully my trouble shooting can help someone else solve this. Closing this window will exit the program in the taskbar as well. bat file itself, which means you also have to have the CMD window open (but can be minimized). So either there's a second directory to edit, or the coding doesn't work with other versions of Java for whatever reason. I also tried using 64-bit v6 and that didn't work either, even after editing the batch file. I use 64-bit Java and tried removing the (x86), but that did nothing. Theoretically, you should be able to change this to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre7\bin\java" if you have 32-bit v7 Java installed and have it work, but it doesn't work for me. If you open it with Notepad, you'll see "C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\java".

This is where the directory is determined. If you go into the Shimeji folder, you should see a batch file. Of course, using an old version of Java with possible security flaws isn't the best solution. This way you'll have both v6 and v7 on your computer and the program will work.
SHIMEJIS DONT WORK ARCHIVE
This can be solved by going to Oracle's archive and downloading the 32-bit v6 patch here (I'm not sure if that direct link will work since I needed an account to download it).

When Java updated to v7, the folder name changed from jre6 to jre7. Don't worry guys, I've got a fix thanks to my Minecraft experience two years ago! Kinda.Īs some of you have figured out, it is indirectly caused by Java, but not because of a bug.
