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EQ Emulator population tracker - https://unixgeek.com/eqemu.html
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Read the readme on github, but the main things are:
If you use a custom (non-standard) EQ path, make sure you update settings.lisp as such: Code:
(setf *eq-path* "C:/Your/Custom/Path/With/Trailing/Slash/") Note that it is FORWARD not BACKWARD slashes. After that, make sure you have a "Logs" directory and a "maps" directory. Lastly, make sure you use case sensitive paths (don't do all lower case etc.). Let me know if that helps.
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also tried erasing everything from file and placing just your code with my path, that did nothing to change what was alerady happening Edit: think I may have found the problem. When I try to run everything I had one error come up stating that it could not find .net 4.5 Seeing as this computer runs xp that is a problem, as 4.5 will not run(well) on xp Was really looking forward to using this, oh well, maybe once my good computer gets fixed and I have a reliable new Mint install going | |||
Last edited by Seredoc; 06-24-2014 at 02:36 AM..
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I haven't used it yet, but when I envisioned something similar, I thought it would be cool if it could use 2 or more locs to give you a vector drawn on the map...
Could be set up to parse for a specific phrase in "say", and then draw a line based on the next 2 or 3 /locs | ||
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