Below you will find the steps on how to add Spellcraft executables and files to the exception list of Windows Defender AntiVirus software. Please see our article regarding Troubleshooting Antivirus (AV) for more information.
Windows 10:
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Go to Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Security > Virus & threat protection.
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Under Virus & threat protection settings, select Manage settings, and then under Exclusions, select Add or remove exclusions.
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Select Add an exclusion, and then select from files, folders, file types, or process. A folder exclusion will apply to all subfolders within the folder as well.
Windows 11:
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Select Start > Settings. Under Privacy & security , select Virus & threat protection.
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Under Virus & threat protection settings, select Manage settings, and then under Exclusions, select Add or remove exclusions.
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Select Add an exclusion, and then select from files, folders, file types, or process. A folder exclusion will apply to all subfolders within the folder as well.
Now that you know how to add exceptions to your software, here are the next steps
- Add the following directory to your exemption list: %localappdata%\OneMoreGame
- NOTE: %localappdata% (as mentioned above) is a default path. In the event that you installed Spellcraft somewhere else, you’ll have to look for the Spellcraft directory in that location and thus also add that directory to your antivirus exception list.
- Once that’s done, run the "Repair Game Files" button which you can find under the "Menu" button.
- When the game is finished repairing your game files, you should be good to go.
If this doesn't fix it you can try to uninstall the game and start fresh. Here's a link to the Spellcraft Installer.
And if none of our suggested solutions work, please get in touch with us so we can help get you back into the game.
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