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download d3d9.zip from here: https://github.com/ThirteenAG/d3d9-wrapper/releases/tag/d3d9-wrapper-v1.58
extract it to the game folder, open d3d9.ini and set:
ForceWindowedMode = 1
ForceWindowStyle = 1
Save changes
As a bonus you can also limit fps there since the game doesn't have one
I updated the guide with your suggestion and credited it.
I also fixed some grammar because back then my English was garbage.
Thanks.
-d3d9-windowed-novideo
You can also try
-d3d9-novideo
I then tested the app "Borderless Gaming" version 9.5.6 which can be easily found via google.
The app reduces game crashes to a minimum - only when the screen saver starts, the game will crash. other than that it runs fine.
On the "Launch" Application icon, where the name of it is, I changed it from "launch" to "launch -d3d9 -windowed" (I've also tried with no space after the "launch") and I still can't go any further. I have Windows 10 and 64-bit.