Copy and paste this guy's eqclient.ini into yours. Fixed my crash on startup.
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All I did to fix this problem is change the graphic options from resolution of 1200x600 or whatever to a lower res, unclick (turn off all graphic options).
It's either that, that fixed it or left clicking, going to "properties" then clicking the tab "compatability" and click "run this program as administrator" Hope this helps someone out ! :D |
Bleh
I've tried everything on this thread and still no luck. I want to play this emu. Is this all an elaborate hoax?
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Laptop Video Drivers
So, I had an error, as soon as I would try to open EQ (using a shortcut to c:\eq\eqgame.exe patchme), the screen would flash and go to a black box (the normal startup routine) but just before it took you to the EULA, EQ would crash. I'm running an Acer Aspire 9300 with an AMD processor and NVidia GeForce Go 6100 video card. This is a fresh load of Windows XP SP3, with the latest DirectX 9.0c and a fresh install of the Everquest Titanium client. I had downloaded and installed all the drivers from the manufacturer's website, including the video drivers. I tried to update the drivers from NVidia's website, but it wouldn't let me install them, saying that no compatible hardware was installed. I did a manual driver installation of NVidia's 295.73 drivers by pointing the hardware installation wizard at the drivers folder in the unpacked NVidia files. I can now startup my EQ client and actually get to the EULA, SOE screen, and to the log in screen. It seems like updating my video drivers made it so EQ could work.
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