Free Tool • Battle Realms v1.50q Legacy • Windows 10 & 11 • v2.0.2 • Fix by Benny
Battle Realms
Hosting Fix
Can't host a Battle Realms game in GameRanger on Windows 10 or 11? This one-click tool downloads and configures DxWnd with the exact Battle Realms settings profile — so you can host Battle Realms v1.50q games without touching any Windows settings.
Fix discovered & researched by Benny (Van Quach) — built by Ben (BenLotus)
⬇ Download BattleRealmsHostingFix.exe v2.0.2Before Battle Realms arrived on Steam, there was v1.50q — the version that old-school players downloaded, shared, and kept alive for over 15 years. No storefronts, no updates, just a passionate community hosting games through GameRanger night after night.
This is that version. The one most loved by players who grew up with it.
This patcher is made specifically for Battle_Realms_F.exe (v1.50q Legacy)
and the settings are tuned exactly for it. It is not for the Steam release.
🔧 What Does It Fix?
📋 How to Use
Click the Download button above and save BattleRealmsHostingFix.exe anywhere on your PC.
Right-click BattleRealmsHostingFix.exe and choose "Run as administrator". Admin rights are needed to install DxWnd to Program Files.
Click Browse… and navigate to your Battle Realms v1.50q Legacy installation. Select Battle_Realms_F.exe.
The tool downloads DxWnd and the Battle Realms settings profile from the BenLotus server, applies your game path, and launches DxWnd. Takes about 30 seconds.
DxWnd is now running. Launch Battle Realms through GameRanger as usual. Hosting should now work correctly on Windows 10 and 11. Remember to start DxWnd manually before hosting if you close and reopen it.
🛡️ Windows SmartScreen Warning
When you run BattleRealmsHostingFix.exe for the first time, Windows 10 or Windows 11
will likely show a blue SmartScreen popup saying "Windows protected your PC".
Do not worry — the file is safe.
This warning appears on any small software that hasn't been downloaded by thousands of users yet. It has nothing to do with whether the software is actually safe or malicious. Microsoft SmartScreen simply flags unsigned apps with low download counts.
- Click "More info" (below the warning text)
- A "Run anyway" button will appear at the bottom
- Click "Run anyway"
- Windows UAC will then ask for admin confirmation — click Yes
The tool only does the following — nothing hidden, nothing harmful:
- Downloads DxWnd (an open-source DirectX wrapper) from the BenLotus server
- Downloads the Battle Realms settings profile (
Battle-Realms.dxw) from the BenLotus server - Applies your
Battle_Realms_F.exepath into the settings and writesdxwnd.ini - Launches DxWnd so it is ready to use immediately
No registry is modified. No startup entries are created. No game files are changed. No personal data is collected. Completely free and open.
💻 Requirements
- Windows 10 or Windows 11 (32-bit or 64-bit)
- Battle Realms v1.50q Legacy (
Battle_Realms_F.exe) — the original pre-Steam community version - GameRanger installed and configured with Battle Realms
- Internet connection (for the one-time DxWnd download, ~4 MB)
- Administrator rights on your Windows account
❓ FAQ
C:\Program Files (x86)\DxWnd\dxwnd.exe) before launching GameRanger.dxwnd.ini with your current EXE path. Useful if you moved your Battle Realms folder or want to refresh the settings.Battle_Realms_F.exe). The Legacy version is the one the community has played for over 15 years and is what GameRanger players use. Compatibility with the Steam release is not guaranteed and has not been tested.Unofficial: If you already own a paid copy — whether from an old disc, Steam, or an earlier purchase — we believe you shouldn't have to buy the same game again. There are places in the community where you can find it for free, but unfortunately we are not able to provide a copy ourselves.
⭐ Credits
Benny is the reason this fix exists. He discovered that DxWnd could solve the Battle Realms hosting problem on Windows 10 and 11, and spent time testing and refining the exact DxWnd settings that make hosting work reliably in GameRanger. His research and persistence made all of this possible.
Ben built the patcher tool, this website, and packaged everything so the community can apply Benny's fix with a single click.
DxWnd is free open-source software by ghotik and contributors. It is the core technology that makes the hosting fix work.