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Trying to install WinEQ. When I right click the icon and go to preferences, this is all I get
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Id try to delete the UI folders and copy them back over from the Cd and patch them accordingly with the "new" ui files that were just released. If that does not work try a fresh install again.
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I tried every trick in here and others, and still had occasional slow run issues. What fixed it for me was turning the sky off and disabling vertex shader, probably something to do with shitty ATI drivers.
So, if you're having persistent slowness issues, try turning off the sky under options->display. and in eqclient.ini TextureQuality=1 VertexShaders=FALSE 20PixelShaders=TRUE 14PixelShaders=TRUE 1xPixelShaders=TRUE MultiPassLighting=FALSE | ||
Last edited by mrybczyn; 07-20-2010 at 07:48 PM..
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Why I didn't do this option first, I don't know. After trying many other things this was the solution for me. Win7 dual core I just disable the dual core and run on one core --> restart --> fire up di.fm --> play eq Just make sure to enable your dual core when you are done playing and shut down / restart your computer. I have not seen any new bugs or glitches with eq or any other program while using this method. -Afflictus | |||
Last edited by Afflictus; 08-03-2010 at 09:58 PM..
Reason: added an explanation & additional info
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All I did was create a new txt file and put the following text inside:
start /affinity 1 eqgame.exe patchme Then rename said file to filename.bat (Whatever name you want with .bat instead of .txt) in your Everquest folder. I then made a shortcut to that batch file and use that to launch the game. It launches the eqgame.exe bound to 1 CPU core and the problems go away for me. Windows 7 x64 with AMD Dual-Core CPU. | ||
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Find the Everquest folder in my Programs; Open it - create a new text file; enter the following line: start /affinity 1 eqgame.exe patchme rename it to EQwhatever.bat, and save it in the EQ folder; Open Properties on my EQ shortcut (already on my desktop) and enter **what??** in the Target line? The name of the .bat file? (This is where I'm being an idiot, I think, but I'm not Windows savvy and I didn't sleep in a Holiday Inn last night) Thank you for your patience and advice! [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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