Rabaril, spamming threads with nothing pertaining to the thread is also against the rules.
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I used to paly EQEMU a looooong time ago, just started my account back up. It seems a lot easier to use than has in the past, and I commend the devs on that ;)
Out of curiosity, how long does it usually take for them to fix patches? I keep getting the 1017 error while trying to login to servers, and I'm assuming it's due to the recent patches in early Nov. Am I right? |
EQEMU rule # 1, Do NOT ask for an ETA
EQEMU Rule #2 do NOT ask for an ETA EQEMU Rule #3 the Devs = Gods |
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The devs do a wonderful job of staying up with the patches. They figure them out quickly and a the new code is usually pushed to CVS a day or two after the new patches. You should see servers on the new patch shortly.
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Mangoo was nice today, normaly he is like me and refuses to answer questions that are already answered in the forums, already answered and answered this morning at that.
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Sweet, thanks mangoo.
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ok matt
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First make a copy of the EQ files in you EQEmu directory, we'll call this the EQEMU backup directory. Next, patch to live and copy all the new files to the EQEmu directory, of course dont bother copying files that are the same size and date. Finally copy the files from EQEmu backup directory back to youe EQEmu directory. Again don't bother with identical files. Your mostly patched to EQLive, and have updated just what is needed and still able to log on. -Jerry |
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Instead, take a month: some developers working on tweaking the current EQEmu. some devolopers find what needs to be updated for the current EQlive patch. Accept the fact the people new to EQEmu might haveto wait a bit, make sure current user knows it is their reponsability to make a backup of the current working EQlive patch. -Jerry |
Jerry, I hold you personally responsible for making the newbies pleasant when they come too late into a patching period.
:) Welcome to the wrecking crew. :twisted: |
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And there isn't a freeze exactly. More of a check-point. A time when the emu is known to be compatable with the client. As it is updated the patcher restores a more current version automatically. So it would be keeping backups of several releases of the client. If a new person came in when it was broken, he would have to wait for the emulator to catch up to the oldest version of the client that he has. Maybe a "whine" button could be added to the gui to make it easier for them.... It isn't the best way to do it maybe, but it would be 100% legal and take the need for the player to keep track of what version he has and do it for him. |
another possibility
I have an idea that will avoid warez and still let everyone play with a non changing version possibly. Im not great at programming nor do i know the ins and outs of the eq file system so if this wont work disregard it. My idea is why can't we all buy the eq evolutions disk set and just use that as the base version non patched. never patched. any noob can buy the disks and its all legal. Is there any reson that this would not work?
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um, minor comment Wumpas.
Do you know where the client was patched to when the Evolution master disks were sent to the publisher for manufacturing? I know that I don't, but at a guess I'd say it was at least a few patches before they actually hit the market. Plus, there are many that just plain refuse to spend yet another wad of $ on software they already have, just to get it in a prettier package. Don't get me wrong, I think its a good idea, but I believe it to be outside the scope of EQemu's intent. Now if you could find people willing to do side developement it might be a different story..... Anyway, afk again until the next go round. |
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