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Old 02-12-2003, 12:48 PM
JANDEMOOOOORR
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Default What I can do for look it good??

I will play it normally, but it takes a lot of time loading.
And when I am in a zone, there are a lot of NPCs repeat and only 2 or 3 mobs that are no moving anyway.


What can I do to see it as a normal playing in Everquest?

How many ram memory is recommended for running eq emu well?

Thanks for your pattience.
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Old 02-12-2003, 01:56 PM
Karikaru
Sarnak
 
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well first off next time dont mess with the color of your font in your posts cause i had to highlight it to read it...

2nd if you want normal looking everquest that works all perfect and such, you must pay for it.

3rd ram...dunno i have 386 pc 133 and it works fine for me
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Old 02-12-2003, 02:38 PM
Tugurce
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Location: Texas
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Well first off, you may want to increase the number in your datarate.txt file by 2 or so, that may improve performance a bit. If you're running EQemu locally, increase it to 20.

The positioning of the mobs and how they behave is all based on your emu version and your database. Try tweaking it a bit to obtain the results you want. Or an easier way is to just pay for EQLive, as Kari suggested

I ran the emulator with ten zones on a Pentium II 233Mhz with 64MB of EDO DRAM and it worked perfectly, but if you're running the client on the same PC i would reccommend at least a 800Mhz with 256MB RAM.
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