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DON'T USE THE PATCHER. GAWD.
How can you continue to do the same thing and expect different results.
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#122
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For those folks who don't remember which exact spells are in their spell lists, here's a way to figure it out:
Open up a file found in your Everquest directory called < Player Name > _project1999.ini, might also appears as a "configuration setting" in your windows file viewer of choice. Replace < Player Name > with your character name, should be obvious when you look for it. Open with Notepad. Find the text block that starts with [SpellLoadouts], a clip is copied below. [SpellLoadouts] SpellLoadout1.inuse=1 SpellLoadout1.name=Buffs SpellLoadout1.slot1=1776 SpellLoadout1.slot2=269 SpellLoadout1.slot3=516 SpellLoadout1.slot4=268 SpellLoadout1.slot5=655 SpellLoadout1.slot6=86 SpellLoadout1.slot7=421 SpellLoadout1.slot8=256 You could use the Lucy database from here http://lucy.allakhazam.com/. You have to correlate the spell id with the spell name, from there it will be up to you to remember why you have Summon Water in your battle spell list or other such oddities. An easier way to get to the same result is to use the spell file in the p1999 Everquest directory: Copy and paste spells_us.txt another location, just in case you mess something up when looking at it. Open with Excel, it's a ^ delimited file. First column is the spell ID number, second column is the spell name. Using that, I can see that the spell set I had above is: [SpellLoadouts] SpellLoadout1.inuse=1 SpellLoadout1.name=Buffs SpellLoadout1.slot1=1776 Spirit of Wolf SpellLoadout1.slot2=269 Feet Like Cat SpellLoadout1.slot3=516 Barbcoat SpellLoadout1.slot4=268 Strength of Earth SpellLoadout1.slot5=655 Eyes of the Cat SpellLoadout1.slot6=86 Enduring Breath SpellLoadout1.slot7=421 Skin Like Steel SpellLoadout1.slot8=256 Shield of Thistles See, rangers are in fact good for something. I don't really use the spell sets that much, but Adra was ready to quit when she lost access to the 10 spell sets she kept. Now instead, she's happily using Lucy and Notepad to figure it out. | ||
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Yeah I've tried all this stuff myself also, including the patcher, it's patching to the right place far as I can tell. Last time Rogean had to give us a specific file to fix it for me. We had to rename the file and copy it into our directory.
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#127
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dont know what i did but it works now..
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#128
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Download the file eqchangesv14 blah blah. Open it up, and extract all to a folder of the same name. You choose the location but the folder will be named the same as the download. Eqchange_v14 or such. Go into the folder. Ctrl A or edit - select all or drag your mouse cursor and select everything. Once the contents are completely highlighted right click and hit copy. Now go to your EQ directory and right click anywhere inside the folder except on an actual file and hit paste. Choose to replace or overwrite.
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#129
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I usually just select "extract all" to my eq directory. Is there really a difference?
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#130
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Nope. Sometimes with win7 people can have issues tho. And doing it manually provides and understanding. Right now if his problem is hitting patch it is akin to the same thing as extracting for him. Trying to get him down to basics.
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