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Old 03-14-2002, 06:14 PM
Onslaught
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Default ok someones confused :OP

i am confused.....

i have just installed Everquest on my computer and now what do i need to do in order to play.

What is mysql??

i read the sticky in the other forum (win32 forum i think), but what is the steps i need to take.

I hear some people have read some documentation on what to do where can i find these as they might be the place to start.

Thanx guys and girls, i reaklise you get posts like this all the time so rather than sitting there and explaining it all again for the thrid time today can you point me where to go read up on the readme and such thanx in advance!

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Old 03-14-2002, 06:20 PM
Onslaught
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i've never played Everquest b4 obviously....

hehehe :p
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Old 03-15-2002, 01:47 AM
uzzon
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I dont recommend using the EMU if you've never played the Original EQ.

You'll be disappointed about the game itself, even though the original game on the Verant servers was quite good.

The EMU doesnt have much features and most of them dont really work well.

You'll be in an empty world with nothing to do and no clue what you could do in future versions of the EMU, because you do not know what the original EQ was like.

Either wait on a EMU version that is almost like original EQ (I doubt that the EMU ever will be anywhere near the Original game though), play the real EQ, or dont play it at all hehe

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Old 03-15-2002, 10:43 AM
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there are several ways to use the emulator.

1. is to just connect to an existing server. that is done through the gotfrags loginserver. You won't be an admin and unless you know EQ, it won't make a lot of sense to you.

Easy to set this up since it's only client related things.

2. To setup your own private minilogin and server. This is of interest mostly to people that need a quiet server or don't have regular access to the Internet. It also makes a very good personal zone explorer. But unless you know about equipment and mobs and things like that, there is not much you can get right now.

To set this up is almost as complex as the Internet server setup.

3. an Internet server that is listed on the gotfrags server list. This is the most complete setup and allows multiple users where each person gets their own gotfrags account.

Both 2 & 3 are server projects and require installing Mysql. It's not incredibly hard to do, but it does require reading the installation document that comes with the software.

The Rites of Passage is the succcessful installation of mysql including being able to access it as an admin. Consider that the "eqemu admission test".

Other ways to use the server:
4. look at the code (if you are a programmer type) to learn how do to a server like this

5. contribute in the EQ information part: combat, magic, other things. But you have to be very knowledgable about how EQ works.

As Uzzon pointed out, you really need to get a copy of EQ for yourself and play the game. You need a copy anyway or you won't be able to do anything with the servers. And you need to play the game so you can better understand the experience here.
Even if it is only for three-months -- play the game.

Start slowly, learn, do more. and so on.
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