hello everyone.
I dont know if anyone has menchened anthing on this yet. but if you have a nice sized hard drive then it would be a good idea to make to copies of your everquest directory. like have your real everquest at c:\program files\sony\everquest and have your everquest for eqemu at this place c:\program files\eqemu
that way you dont have to worry about a patch messing anything up and you can still play on your live serer. ( also this way you could test to see if the patch messes anything up. and if the emu is fixed for the patch then just run the patcher on the other directory.
hope i dont sound to stupid.
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If at first you dont succed F the world, smoke some weed
Thats exactly what alot of us do (I hesitate to say most) ... You can always tell the ones that don't, theyre the ones asking for the next emu release date the day after a major patch...
ya i know common sence is to do that. but some people dont. and you wouldnt believe how many people email me asking for files that the patcher fucked up. i dont like that when people do that because its just a wast of my time
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If at first you dont succed F the world, smoke some weed
just run the game with the patchme command line
It totally skips teh stupid patch interface and gets straight to gaming.
BACK UP YOUR FILES! EQEMU is NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART, at least serving , playing is the easy part.
I would make a copy for the emu, but I don't have the harddrive space. My HD is only 6gig >_< Luckily I don't play on the live servers, so it isn't a problem.
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