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localhost:5998. When that didn't work, I changed it to 5999. Still didn't work. So I went back to 5998 and tried the waiting thing. Still didn't work, unfortunately.
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5998 is for older clients aka titanium
5999 is for new clients aka after titanium | ||
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Got the same problem, tried to reinstall the game but still have the blank server list.
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did you try the login helper?
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Uh oh. I'm hitting the same issue on three different computers. I don't think this is an issue with client PCs.
<update> It's working again! | ||
Last edited by zemmenar; 09-29-2020 at 03:32 AM..
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Unfortunately, I am still experiencing this issue and have been completely unable to login for weeks.
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can you look at the troubleshooting faq and use the system info table to give us some info about the space potatoes you use to power your eq?
that way we can get some background info | ||
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Windows 10 64-bit (Also tried Debian and Ubuntu)
Processor: i7-4720HQ motherboard: Razer Blade 14 gaming laptop. videocard: GTX 970M network adapter: WiFi. Not sure of exact wifi card manufacturer put in, but likely not relevant as game worked perfectly in the past. Your ISP: Charter/Spectrum (Georgia, USA) The model of your router/modem: Modem is Spectrum branded. Router is a run of the mill netgear. No weird network setup or anything. Have tried with and without PrivateInternetAccess VPN on, same results. Have tried plugged in via ethernet insteaad of wifi, issue persists. Have even tried at a different network (someone else's house) that uses the same ISP. Same issue. I've reinstalled dozens of times. Installed titanium, pasted the current P99 files over, etc. Universe doesn't want me to play classic everquest and I just refuse to take a hint. | ||
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i see your problem, you are using a razer laptop, lol just kidding
if you use debian or ubuntu, the linux login helper is 99% working check if you modem and router need a power cycle and also check your router for dropped packets in your firewall ruleset if you have one firewall might be a windows thing im sure iptables doesnt block p99 (debian or ubuntu) | ||
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I tried it with my firewall completely off as a troubleshooting step and it didn't work.
I rebooted my router and modem multiple times and tried a different wifi network at a different location. The only constant I can think of is the ISP and I guess my account, but I was never banned. I barely played. I've even used multiple computers to test and still the same issue. | ||
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