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Old 10-01-2003, 11:30 AM
Nautfat
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Default Re: thank you for help

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Originally Posted by Wumpas
Thank you for your help ill see if i can find any of my eq backups and see if i got a febuary version to try this with If i dont is there a way to reenable to old ui on the curent version? like mabe a skin? thank you for your help means alot
I made a newUI skin of the oldUI, but it's really not the same. There's a 'feel' to it that just doesn't sit well with me. For instance, the mouse pointer has less FPS animation, and the spell-cast-recovery time is a few microseconds too long, most instinctive responses take a small bit longer. Basically, it just doesn't have the feel. The old Everquest interface was officially retired around March, I believe. And I know there are plenty of Everquest file backups out there from February and March, in which case you just edit the "NewUI=True" line in your 'eqclient.ini' to "NewUI=False", then get the version of the Emu from that time, and the backup files, and let'er rip. I haven't tried myself, but as far as I could guess, that would be your best bet. I'd try and get more info from a Dev on it, though.
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