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How to use custom skins

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If GIMI shows `echo off` on the cmd, you can just press `Numpad 0` to remove it, you can also edit `d3dx.ini` and search for `hunting=` and set to `0`.


How to use custom Skins in Korepi

In order to use custom skins in we will need to download:

3DMigoto(GIMI).

Method 1

Step 1: Download GIMI

Download GIMI in their oficial Githubopen in new window and download the file named: 3dmigoto-GIMI-for-playing-mods.zip.

Step 2: Extract GIMI into a folder

After downloading GIMI, we will need to extract it into any folder of your choice, inside that folder you will find d3d11.dll, we will copy the path and add /d3d11.dll to the end, for example:

"path/d3d11.dll"

Step 3: Add GIMI to Korepi

To do this we will need to add the next lines in cfg.ini inside korepi folder.

On DllPath we will paste the path we copied in the last step.

Step 4: Open Korepi

If you followed the steps right, Korepi should launch with GIMI every time.

Method 2

Step 1: Download GIMI

Download GIMI in their oficial Githubopen in new window and download the file named: 3dmigoto-GIMI-for-playing-mods.zip.

Step 2: Extract GIMI into a folder

After downloading GIMI, we will need to extract it into any folder of your choice, inside that folder you will find 3DMigoto Loader.exe, we will run this file first.

Step 4: Open Korepi

After running GIMI, we will run Korepi, GIMI will be loaded with Korepi after this, you will need to repeat these steps every time you want to launch Korepi with GIMI.