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The struggle is real. I wish I could help...
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The 1280 x 1024 is throwing the game outta whack. That needs to go to your native reso of your screen or lower.
First you need to set windows mode to a basic reso 800x600. Then while in game adjust everything accordingly. Then , most important, camp out completely and hit quit and log out and exit. So that everything saves properly. | ||
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Thank you
I set my windows mode to 800x600. My native screen resolution is 1920x1080. Are you saying everywhere that shows 1280x1024 needs to change in both files? Here's my eqlsUIconfig currently: Quote:
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That info provided nothing except info on your chat window positions and other things.
And yes I'm saying change out that info for what I gave you. It will be a stepping point to adjust your stuff in game. Which is the best place to do it for some reason over editing files. | ||
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Getting much better. Thank you Tupakk
I changed to 800 x 600 and of course got a small window in the corner of my screen. In game changed things to native 1920x1080 and all looked nice. The only glitch was I camped (regular camp, not /camp desk) then at the character select screen everything went back to 800x600 (including my desktop) and froze. I had to shut down EQ through the task manager; right click end task. Edit to add: Just logged back in. All went fine until I was actually in game. Now I just have a black screen when trying to play full screen; windowed mode is fine. | ||
Last edited by Blingy; 02-19-2017 at 04:18 PM..
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Then EQ is having an issue stepping up from 800 x 600. Change that to 1280 x 720 and report back.
Also for things to stick you need to camp out and not crash. | ||
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Ok, changed the 800x600 to 1280x720 = same thing.
Changed 1280x720 to 1280x1024 = same thing. Changed 1280x1024 to 1600x1200 = same thing. Took my original eqclient.ini file that worked fine (until I upgraded to Win 10) and replaced my current eqclient.ini file....you guessed it, same thing. Kinda my next guess but am hesitant to try it; upgrade my video driver from the NVidia website. HOWEVER, this system is an Alienware which of course has a pile of custom settings/drivers. According to Nvidia my video card drivers are out of date. According to Alienware I'm using the video driver that's suited for my system. However Alienware is saying anything I do to my system that doesn't fit within their narrow little "we like you" set of rules that I'm on my own.....including upgrading to Win10. Alienware has even told others (on their forums from CSR's) that an upgrade from Win7 to Win10 has caused issues; this goes double for video and sound card drivers. So happily my system still works; mostly. Not a brick but there's some gremlins in it. Rolling back to Win7 makes me shudder simply because of the time involved. I'll keep trying things now and then but I don't want to waste your time if this goes beyond a configuration setting. If you're still up to tossing out suggestions Tupakk I'm very grateful for the help but monopolizing your time on what feels like a exercise in futility.....there's more enjoyable things to do IMO. | ||
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Here are snippets from my eqclient.ini WindowedModeXOffset=0 WindowedModeYOffset=0 WindowedMode=TRUE [VideoMode] WindowedWidth=1920 WindowedHeight=1080 Width=1920 Height=1080 FullscreenBitsPerPixel=32 FullscreenRefreshRate=0 Also, I am not running the .exe in any sort of compatibility mode. I would recommend updating your NVIDIA driver to the latest. I don't think Alienware customizes the GPU drivers in any way. | |||
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