DXSDK June 2010
Legacy DirectX components required by the software runtime.
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Everything needed for a clean launch is organized below: required packages, software that must be removed or disabled, the correct loader workflow, and what to do if an error appears.
Install these support packages before using the loader. They are required dependencies, not the main software launcher.
These files prepare Windows for the loader. After installing them, continue to the cleanup section and then download the SPCH Loader near the launch instructions.
Legacy DirectX components required by the software runtime.
Install the latest missing DirectX web components for your Windows environment.
Install all Visual C++ redistributable packages to avoid missing runtime library errors.
These items must be removed or disabled before attempting to launch the software. Conflicts here are one of the main reasons for startup failure.
Do not skip this section. A large share of loader errors comes from active anti-cheat drivers, antivirus software, Defender protections, or Windows security features that were left enabled.
Remove conflicting anti-cheats first, then remove antivirus software, then disable Defender, Core Isolation, and Exploit Protection.
Use this tool if you need to disable Windows Defender quickly before launching the software.
This is the only file the user should run to sign in, select the game, and start the launch workflow. Download it here, then follow the steps below in order.
For the best result, close the game and the game launcher before starting. The software launcher must also be closed before you open the game.
Launch the SPCH loader, log in to your account, and select the correct game from the list.
Click LAUNCH and wait until the software confirms that the launch was successful.
After the success message appears, close the loader completely. Start the game, enter the lobby, press F5, and wait a few seconds.
Press INSERT in-game to open or close the menu whenever needed.
The game must run in Windowed or Borderless Windowed mode for proper behavior.
If an error occurs, the software will usually show a message or create a log file in the software folder or on your desktop.
Watch the demonstration if you want a visual walkthrough of the launch sequence and expected behavior.