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Old 10-23-2003, 07:45 AM
neopumpkin
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Default new to EQEmu, with initial setup questions..

been playing EQ for about 4 years now, and quite familiar with the game and the files used to play.. being a bit computer saavy, hopefully getting involved into eqemu wont be too challenging..

from reading through the newbie forums and the basics, i've come to decide on a basic setup so i can play EQLive and EQEmu on the same machine without any conflicts, such as:

creating two directories:

d:\everquest (for EQLive)
d:\EQEmu\everquest (for EQEmu, obviously)

and creating 2 desktop icons, respectively named EQLive and EQEmu. thus preventing any EQLive patches from interfering with my EQEmu directory.

This seems like the most direct setup, and would like to know if anyone else has tried this and has any problems with it? As for editing the .ini files, i'll probably do that this evening. With just recently playing EQ and patching my system, i understand that i'll have to wait for dev to catch up with EQLive before jumping into the Emu world.

Will this setup have any negative affects on either version of EQ?

any suggestions and advice would be appreciated, thanks.
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