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Old 05-06-2019, 08:07 AM
mixxit
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Smile Current State of EQEmu

Hi all,

Its been many many many years but what is the current state of EQEmu? Should we be using titanium or underfoot? I see on the client getting started page it says that Underfoot is the recommended client, but it also says its not available for download legally any more

Also the server installer for windows seems to install the PEQ database which i believe on TGC website recommends specifically RoF2 as the client - However this is not recommended on the getting started page

Using titanium with the default installer of EQEmu server doesnt seem to work due to lavastorm and nektulos being configured for the new zone layouts so it seems we should not use titanium

However using underfoot or rof2 with the default installed PEQ database doesnt allow you to zone into commonlands (it teleports you straight back into eastcommonands which then has some old zone lines etc) [player.pl script] - i also noticed allow combat is off for new commonlands even if we did disable this teleport

So i guess my question is, is there any possibility someone can set the record straight? What is EQEmu recommending as the correct configuration right now? Or at least what is EQEmu wanting to be in the long term? UF with PEQ db which I believe is current max set at OOW?

Thanks!
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