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Viranimus
05-08-2006, 07:42 AM
Its been a while, and I might consider redoing EMU.
I had a couple of quick questions...

1: w/ the EQ-Titanium release, On development side, is it possible to use the Monster mission engine to create quests? Is the instancing engine even possible to set up correctly and be used?

2: I tried looking around for this but couldnt get a clear answer on what i was looking for ( im sure the answer is there, but simply didnt find it, or didnt get it)... I currently play EQ live. I have plenty of disk space, and want to run both EQ, and EMU on the same PC. If I install it in a completely diffrent directory do I have anything to worry with, when I run EQ live patching normally. Is there any preventative measures I can take to ensure no corruption, ect.

I figure having 2 separated directorys and installations should be ok... Im just concerned how Windows will read it.

Any imput anyone could yeild would be a great help.

Thanks again.

mattmeck
05-08-2006, 07:48 AM
1: w/ the EQ-Titanium release, On development side, is it possible to use the Monster mission engine to create quests? Is the instancing engine even possible to set up correctly and be used?

Short answer no

2: I tried looking around for this but couldnt get a clear answer on what i was looking for ( im sure the answer is there, but simply didnt find it, or didnt get it)... I currently play EQ live. I have plenty of disk space, and want to run both EQ, and EMU on the same PC. If I install it in a completely diffrent directory do I have anything to worry with, when I run EQ live patching normally. Is there any preventative measures I can take to ensure no corruption, ect.

I figure having 2 separated directorys and installations should be ok... Im just concerned how Windows will read it.

Any imput anyone could yeild would be a great help.

Thanks again.

no issues, actualy thats the best way to do it, just install Titanium to a directory eqemu or some such, then never patch that folder.

Viranimus
05-08-2006, 08:18 AM
Ahh... Muchos Gracias