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Anyone found a fix with this? I did a fresh install, installed wineq2 (not sure about settings here) did the duxa shortcut fix, can't get the character models to show.
Brand new Alienware X14 laptop with Geforce 3060. I tried to get dgvoodoo to work, and I did eventually get it to display the character model, but then my framerate dropped to like 2 FPS. Maybe I have some settings incorrect in dgvoodoo? | ||
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Ok, I figured this out. Get the NVidia control panel program.
Open that up, go to "Manage 3D Settings" Go to "Program Settings" tab Click "Add" on the Select a program to customize Select Everquest (eqgame.exe) on #2, select "High-performance Nvidia processor" Apply/save, not sure what's there since I already did it. This fixed the models, no other changes needed. | ||
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Awesome.
Thanks for the update. I have to do that for modern games too. It's easy to overlook. | ||
Last edited by starkind; 03-22-2022 at 03:56 PM..
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Hell yes Chokan. Looks like we are in business now. Thank you for finding this solution.
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No problem Bromin. After I did this change, I had framerate issues until I turned the shaders back on in eqclient.ini
Just an addition if anyone has that issue. | ||
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I've been running P99 on Windows 11 together with dgVoodoo2 flawlessly for almost 2 years. Not a single crash.
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