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GINA replacement
Just came back after a number of years and see GINA is not being maintained. Does it still work for P99 and if not what's a good replacement. I used GINA mainly for the triggers. Thanks
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https://github.com/smasherprog/EqTool has grown a ton, but I believe most people still use GINA.
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I switched from GINA to EQNag earlier this year and absolutely love it. You can even import a gina package over to it and it has a discord for help or ideas
It does function slightly different so even if you import from gina you'll have to fix things a bit. Triggers apply to all characters until you go into each trigger and setup filters and you can set them so they only trigger on a certain class or only trigger if in a certain zone |
Vouching for EQnag as well. Very intuitive software, good looking interface and an active, helpful Discord.
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I prefer EQLogParser over EQNag. Worth a look for those interested: https://eqlogparser.kizant.net/
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Sir, this is a P99. If you aren't using velious UI with 0 - 3rd party programs you're basically playing on a game genie and your results do not count.
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/shrug
I don't really care if my "results" count to you.
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cheating
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EQ has been producing a log file since the it was first released, and we have lots of examples of early (2002-2003) log parsing programs, such as EQ Companion, Yalp, and more.
But even in classic times (2000) there was EQParse ... so I think it's safe to say that while such programs have gotten a lot better since, at their core log parsing programs are clearly classic (ie. not cheating). |
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