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Old 10-19-2012, 08:00 PM
RStefan01
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I have 14 gigs of log files from 2004-2009 when I played whatever ridiculous amount of time I played EQ Live (something like 700+ days played 2001-2009). I started running logs some time during PoP, and logged pretty much all of my group/raid gameplay through the last boss of SoD. If something was in the game during that time, I probably killed it... a lot.

But, here's the thing. If I could parse out chat before sending it, and then send them zipped somehow, I'd prefer doing it that way. If your script strips out tells/guild/channels/raid/etc., I'd be willing to set up a server and run it locally, then zip everything up and ftp it somewhere.

Don't take it personally, but there's a lot of chat in there that doesn't have any business being out in the world. I was an officer/leader of a raiding guild for years, so there's a lot of private shit in there that I don't really feel comfortable sharing since the people involved really don't have a say. Then there's just the sheer file size of it all... zipping it down to 1/10 the size would help tons on my end.

Not sure if it's worth all the hassle, let me know ;p
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