Uninstall Java Runtime Environment and install Windows x64 version of Java Runtime Environment from here Java SE Runtime Environment 8 - Downloads

Open Windows\System32 with Windows Explorer (it's 64-bit app) and copy d3d11.dll from that folder to any location. Launch Resorep under 32-bit Java Runtime Environment and point it to this 64-bit d3d11.dll.

Thank you. I think I know a possible reason. You are probably using 32-bit Java Runtime Environment. That's because the link to download Java that I provided by default leads to 32-bit version.On 64-bit Windows the System32 folder contains 64-bit dlls. But for 32-bit applications requests to System32 folder are transparently redirected to 32-bit version of the folder. If you are using 32-bit Java the Resorep sees 32-bit d3d11.dll in System32 folder and uses it instead of 64-bit d3d11.dll.To fix that you have to do one of the following:ORafter that just in case remove and readd BlackDesert64.exe to hooked applications list.Later today I will fix the Java link in readme and instructions to point to 64-bit Java Runtime Environment.