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| TAKP's client is from the December 2002 era. This is the actual client used in the era TAKP is emulating, and the oldest client in use for any emulated server. Please familiarize yourself with the differences on this page http://wiki.takp.info/index.php?title=Server_Comparison | | TAKP's client is from the December 2002 era. This is the actual client used in the era TAKP is emulating, and the oldest client in use for any emulated server. Please familiarize yourself with the differences on this page http://wiki.takp.info/index.php?title=Server_Comparison |
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| This server has both a Windows and Macintosh client available. The public downloads for these clients are on a Google Drive that Sketchy currently maintains. It is highly recommended to get the latest freethemouse eqgame.dll update with the client included as a small separate download link. The freethemouse eqgame.dll allows you mouse over from one client window to another without the need to alt-tab. | | This server has both a Windows and Macintosh client available. This is broken out onto different pages listed below for simplicity. Setup and a lot of troubleshooting would obviously be different on a PC than a Mac. The Linux setup is essentially just running the PC client on Wine, so most of the PC section would apply there. |
| More info on the current version of the freethemouse update can be found [https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/free-the-mouse-v3-5.15208/ here]
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| '''On Windows (need both downloads):'''
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| * [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1X46DuXJYPl2igcwO2f5sHuX1XKX9BhVy The supported windows client v2.0 (zipped) is available here] + [https://www.dropbox.com/s/zbha7dxydsr92w0/eqgame_dll%20v3.5.3%20for%20ftm.zip?dl=0 v3.5.3 freethemouse update]. Unzip the v2 files to its own folder, unzip and copy the freethemouse v3.53 update files into the EQ folder, overwriting any files when prompted. Run the eqgame.exe to launch the game.
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| '''Note: Some users have reported that their antivirus software is deleting a file that is required. If you are not able to log in, this could be a cause. We highly recommend you create an exclusion in your antivirus software ahead of time for the folder you are going to extract these files into. Create the exclusion, then download the files into that folder and extract them from within that folder. You will need to check with your AV vendor if you are unsure how to do this. For those on Windows 10 using only the built in Defender antivirus for your convenience, we have created the following quick guide: [[set Windows Defender Exclusion on Windows 10]]''' | | '''[[Getting Started on Windows]]''' |
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| '''On Mac OSX (Catalina not supported, need one download):''' | | '''[[Getting Started on Mac]]''' |
| * [https://www.dropbox.com/s/w007o7eecv23n2q/EverQuest.app.zip?dl=0 The Macintosh client is available here]
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| * [https://www.dropbox.com/s/31so572kljebgk9/EverQuest.app.zip?dl=0 Beta Macintosh client with music fixes is available here]
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| For OSX users, the game is launched with a [[#Launching_the_Game_in_OS_X|launcher]]. Once you have the client, it must be moved into the Applications folder in order for the [[#Launching_the_Game_in_OS_X|launcher]] to recognize it.
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| '''If you have any issues, check the [[#Known_Issues_and_Troubleshooting|Known Issues and Troubleshooting]] section.''' | | '''[[Getting Started on Linux]]''' |
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| Other items kept here for history tracking and typically are not needed:
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| * [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3zT6wvZcAZIdzFmU0VVZXR5TTg/view The older unsupported windows client v.1.0 (zipped) is available here]
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| * [https://www.dropbox.com/s/ctax1s8sxyn8lg8/eqgame.dll?dl=0 v3.4 freethemouse update] (for change history tracking and rollback if an issue arises with the current version)
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| * [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1iyL3BMIFJbEtHCfqMNePpLT76d_gxgvX The supported windows client v2.0 (msi installer) is available here] + [https://www.dropbox.com/s/zbha7dxydsr92w0/eqgame_dll%20v3.5.3%20for%20ftm.zip?dl=0 v3.5.3 freethemouse update]
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| * [https://www.dropbox.com/s/clk97rvyq3k3arv/eqgame-dll%20v3.5.3%20for%20eqw.zip?dl=0 v3.53 eqgame.dll update] when using eqw.exe (this is if you prefer the mouse to remember its location when you switch windows using alt-tab. You run eqw.exe which is set to launch eqgame.exe)
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| === The Supported Windows Client ===
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| '''The supported client linked above requires almost no setup-- you need merely unzip it, copy the updated files from the 3.53 update into the folder, and run eqgame.exe.''' From here you log in with one of your game accounts after the client asks for some graphics configuration settings. If you get errors, try running eqgame.exe as administrator.
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| A [https://pastebin.com/mN3g6eP9 MD5 hash list of the client files] is available.
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| This client is configured/modified in the following way:
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| * Virtually all unnecessary files removed. No zones beyond PoP. Client size is 2.28 GB.
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| * All character files, logs and client settings deleted. Client is about as clean as it gets.
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| * Haynar's modifications allowing alt-enter full screen mode, a built-in FPS limiter, automatic renamed client windows, and other quality of life improvements.
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| * The executable has been modified to allow the mouse cursor to leave the game window. (Secrets' mod)
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| * EQW functionality has been merged into eqgame.exe, eliminating the need to run eqw.exe.
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| * Beastlord MGB AA implemented in the UI.
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| * Desktop gamma changes no longer crash the game.
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| * The missing sun and moon put back in. (Sony apparently broke it in our era)
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| * HotKeyNet with a simple client switcher script is included.
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| * Seven custom UIs included.
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| * Missing environmental sound effects files (emt and xmi) added. Volume adjusted in these files since the client has no environmental sound volume slider.
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| * The zip archive (but not the installer) has the Luclin zone music files added. (Daybreak recently released these)
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| * Missing strings added to eqstr_en.txt.
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| * readonce.txt edited with server staff credits.
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| * eqhost.txt points to TAKP.
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| * DataRate.txt set to 9.0.
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| * MP3 window made functional.
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| eqclient.ini is completely default save for:
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| * Alliance chat autojoin.
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| * Target Group Buffs turned on.
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| * ShowAlarmWindow set to false.
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| ==== Hybrid Graphics Support ====
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| Some laptops containing hybrid graphics, with discrete graphics processing capabilities, often do not get utilized by the PC Client. This is due to the graphics in the older PC client being based on MS DirectX 8. A DirectX wrapper has been found that can successfully enable use of the discrete GPU, over the slower on board graphics. You can download the wrapper at [http://dege.freeweb.hu/dgVoodoo2/dgVoodoo2.html dgVoodoo2]. Versions 2.54 and newer have been successfully tested on AMD and NVidia based hybrid graphics on several systems under Windows 7 & 10. Password to extract the file is typically either 'dege' or can also be 'shitgoogle' if one is set.
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| To install the wrapper, you need to open the downloaded zip file, and copy the D3D8.dll file found in the MS subfolder, and put this in the same folder as your eqgame.exe. Then just run the eqgame.exe normally. DO NOT PUT THIS FILE IN YOUR WINDOWS SYSTEM FOLDER!!! When you go into the options to select your graphics card, it will typically have a generic description for the wrapped dgVoodoo card like "\DISPLAY1". After selecting this display adapter, the game should run normally, with the exception of changing screen resolutions. If you change the display resolution in game, it WILL crash the client. So only do this in a safe location. You can optionally change the resolution by hand in the eqgame.ini.
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| If the wrapper is loaded, in game it will have a "dgVoodoo" watermark in the lower right corner of the display. The performance difference is usually very noticeable. But if you want to be sure, you can use software such as [https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/ GPU-Z], to monitor the load on the discrete graphics card.
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| ==== Limiting Your Frame Rate In Windows ====
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| The supported client includes a frame rate limiter not found in the original client. You can change foreground and background FPS limits (this gets put in automatically if absent) by editing these lines in your eqclient.ini:
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| The recommended frame rate for MaxMouseLookFPS is 60 (or 30) to avoid mouse look issues. Its 0 (disabled) by default. Very high frame rates will make mouse look less usable. However you can change these if desired. You may want a higher background FPS for better autofollowing. These features (among other fixes) are a part of the latest eqgame.dll you would have downloaded under the Obtaining the Client Section for Windows.
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| ==== Switching Client Windows with HotKeyNet ====
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| The supported client comes with HotKeyNet bundled with it. HotKeyNet is a program to assist in multi-boxing in games. Also included is a simple script that is configured to make the numpad 1-3 keys change focus to your three client windows. In this way you can switch client focus without alt-tab.
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| * Start HotkeyNet.exe. Script.txt should auto-load.
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| * Press Left Ctrl+F12 to open up 3 client windows at once.
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| * Use the default hotkeys NumPadEnd, NumPadDown, NumPadPgDwn to switch between Client windows.
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| === Using Classic Spells and Models ===
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| * [https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/classic-modifications-guide.6059/ setup guide on forums]
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| * [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bwa0Nk43AJhbZW5UNWxyWk15QVU gequip5.s3d] (texture file for old skeletons)
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| * [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0Bwa0Nk43AJhbbDd3WXo0anFaQzA global6_chr.s3d] (modified global model file for old skeletons and wolves)
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| === Building Your Own Windows Client From Install Media ===
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| It is strongly recommended that you download the supported client, but it is also possible to make a TAKP client from old EverQuest installation CDs.
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| To do this you will need a copy of EverQuest from Planes of Power to Titanium. The best client to install from is EverQuest Gold version 2 (the gold version with Planes of Power) released in November 2002. Gold and Titanium should include all the necessary zone files-- not every boxed client will include them all, as they were often sold as upgrades to an existing install. If you get your files from a client other than Gold or Titanium, then you may need to copy the missing zone files from another source.
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| Note that you will still likely need to obtain some files from other users; see below.
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| Copy all of the files from a clean EverQuest install into a new directory. Then download [http://www.redguides.com/forums/showthread.php/26254-OFFICIAL-EQMac-Windows-eqmules-Edition-standalone-v2-1?p=225096&viewfull=1#post225096 EQMule's Al'Kabor Patch] and unzip all of the files into the folder, overwriting any files already there.
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| Edit the eqhost.txt file to point to the TAKP server:
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| The EQMule patch requires that your machine have the [http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5555 Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package (x86)] installed. If you get the error "Exception Processing Message 0xc0000135" when you run the client, then the cause is that you do not have the package installed. You may already have this.
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| From here you need a working default UI. If the game fails to load after server select, then it's likely because the UI from your install media is not compatible. (in the uifiles\default folder) You will need to ask a TAKP user for a compatible default UI. The Titanium default UI will not work. The Gold UI is also not fully compatible because Al'Kabor was in a state between releases, so a few files will need to be replaced from a later client.
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| == Launching the Game in OS X ==
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| TAKP cannot be launched by simply running EverQuest.app. You will need to choose from a variety of scripts or applications the community has created with the intent to simplify not only running the game, but also running multiple instances of it (boxing up to 3):
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| * <s>[http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?resources/osx-takp-launcher.4/ Official TAKP Launcher by Speedz]</s> '''''dead link'''''
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| * <s>[http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/launcherfrien-v1-06-a-launcher-for-the-osx-client.2297/ Launcherfrien by Zamiel]</s> '''''dead link'''''
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| * [http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/getting-takproject-up-running-for-osx.153/ EverQuestLaunch by Speedz]
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| * [https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?resources/cross-platform-launcher.10/ Cross Platform Launcher By Speedz]
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| Each launcher has its own pros, cons, and instructions. Please review all options and choose the one that looks best for you. Once you’ve chosen a launcher you’ll be able to login and join us!
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| == Installing TAKP EverQuest in Linux ==
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| <small> This is a work in progress. Please send questions or comments to krakmojo via a Conversation in the [http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php| forums]. </small>
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| === Current Process to install TAKP EQ on Linux ===
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| # Install Wine and PlayOnLinux
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| #* Arch: From Console: "sudo pacman -S wine playonlinux"
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| #* Debian: From Console: "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install wine playonlinux"
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| #* RHEL/CentoS/Fedora
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| ##* [http://linuxlove.eu/install-windows-games-applications-fedora-linux-20/| Install Windows Games and Applications on Fedora Linux 20]
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| #Download the Windows Client v2.0 from Above
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| #Download the latest Free The Mouse dll from [https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/free-the-mouse-v3-4-update.13458/ Free The Mouse v3.4 update]
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| #Download the 32 bit dinput8.dll version 6.0.6001.18000 from [https://www.dll-files.com/dinput8.dll.html https://www.dll-files.com/dinput8.dll.html]
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| # Open PlayOnLinux
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| ###Manage Wine Versions
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| ####Install Wine v2.2-staging (x86) and close that window
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| ####Using your File Manager, go to ~/.PlayOnLinux/wine/linux-x86/2.2-staging/lib/ and delete the 4 files with names containing "libz.so"
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| ##Configure
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| ###New→ Next
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| ###32 bits Windows installation
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| ####Name this WINE instance. I named mine TAKP
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| ##Highlight TAKP
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| ###Install Components
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| ###*Install D3Dx9,
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| ###*Install vcrun2010
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| ###*Install dinput8
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| ###*Configure Wine
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| ###*Go to the Staging Tab
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| ###*Enable CSMT for better graphic performance
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| ##Go to the Display Tab
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| ###Set GLSL to Disabled
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| #Open up your file manager
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| ##Copy TAKP Folder from Pre-Configured Windows client to ~/PlayOnLinux's virtual drives/TAKP/drive_c/
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| ##Copy dinput8.dll version 6.0.6001.18000 to ~/PlayOnLinux's virtual drives/TAKP/drive_c/windows/system32/ and replace the one that is there.
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| # Go back to PlayOnLinux Configuration
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| ##Select TAKP
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| ###Make New shortcut
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| ###eqgame.exe→ next
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| ###Name it whatever you want, I named mine TAKP
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| ###Select "I don't want to make another shortcut"
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| # Select TAKP and hit run
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| *Note that when TAKP EQ enters full screen it will lose focus, you will need to Alt-Tab or re-select the game by other means the first time.
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| *You can run the eqgame.exe multiple times and it will automatically rename the windows Client1, Client2, Client3, etc
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| #Repeat this process to create additional instances for multi-boxing that doesn't share files.
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| === Optional Window Switching Global Hotkeys ===
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| #Install AutoKey
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| #Open Autokey and make a new script for each instance you want to switch to.
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| ##Paste the following into the script replacing TAKP1 with the name of your
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| #Set up the key bindings you want for each window you want to switch to, changing the Client# to match the number of the corresponding EQ instance
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| #While AutoKey is running, when you use the Global Hotkey, it will check to see if the Client# is running, if it is it will switch to that window, if it isn't it will start a new instance of EQ.
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| === Linux Troubleshooting ===
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| ##Configure
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| ###Select your TAKP install
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| ####Miscellanious Tab
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| #####Set "Mouse Warp Override" to "Enable"
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| '''Troubleshooting:''' Some have reported that they cannot switch an empty account to a trader account. A possible work around is to create a character on the account, log the character into the world, then log out. Delete the character and then try to toggle the trader switch again on that account. | | '''Troubleshooting:''' Some have reported that they cannot switch an empty account to a trader account. A possible work around is to create a character on the account, log the character into the world, then log out. Delete the character and then try to toggle the trader switch again on that account. |
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| == Optional Steps ==
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| The supported client comes with several additional custom UIs. To switch to one of these, run the slash command '''/loadskin ''<ui>'' 1'''. The 1 is optional-- it will keep your current window positions. Loading UIs via the options window will not work.
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| * [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5FZHGN6aazfZUotcUJDQ2h4TGs Loading screens available here]
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| To use another loading screen, grab the file above and extract it to your desktop. You'll see folders for classic + the 4 expansions. Choose the loading screen you want to use, and copy the bmpwad8.s3d file there to your client's directory, overwriting the existing file. The .bmp files in each directory are only for reference and are not needed by the client. This works for both the PC client and OSX. The location of your client files under OSX is normally /Applications/EverQuest.app/Contents/Resources
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| === EQClient.ini settings ===
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| The eqclient.ini file contains a list of settings that can be changed to suit your preferences, many of which cannot be changed in-game through the options window.
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| In Windows, the eqclient.ini is located within your EverQuest directory, wherever eqgame.exe or eqw.exe reside.
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| In OS X, the eqclient.ini file is located in your user's ~/Library/Application Support/EverQuest/ directory. The Library directory is hidden by default, and is most easily accessed by having Finder active, hold '''OPTION''' and click on the 'Go' menu item, then down to Library.
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| * '''WindowedMode=TRUE/FALSE''' - This line must be typed out at the top but below [Defaults].
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| * '''NewUI=TRUE/FALSE''' - Our client still has the old pre-Luclin UI for nostalgia mode.
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| * '''Log=TRUE/FALSE''' - Setting this true will automatically turn your log file on when entering the game.
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| * '''CombatMusic=TRUE/FALSE''' - Enable or disable melee combat music.
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| * '''ChannelAutoJoin=alliance''' - The Alliance channel is used as the global chat channel for the server.
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| * '''TargetGroupBuff=1''' - This will allow you to buff groups with group buff spells from outside the group by targeting a member of the group.
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| * '''AttackOnAssist=FALSE''' - This will allow you to assist another player without automatically enabling auto attack.
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| * '''MaxFPS=''' - This is the framerate you limit the foreground client window to. If this is set too high, it may consume too many system resources. Typically 60 is a good number to start with and adjust if necessary. A setting of 0 disables the limit. YMMV
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| * '''MouseRightHanded=1''' - Switches mouse button orientation.
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| * '''MaxMouseLookFPS=''' - Allows you to set the mouselook FPS to help with mouselook slowness. If your mouselook is too slow, try adjusting this to 60 or 45. A setting of 0 disables the limit. YMMV
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| * '''[VideoMode]:'''
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| (match your display settings with the proper height and width prior to launching the game)</pre>
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| * '''Velious armor textures:'''
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| <pre>LoadVeliousArmorsWithLuclin=TRUE
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| LoadArmor23=TRUE</pre>
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| Velious armor textures are not enabled by default as they can cause an issue with Vah Shir armor not displaying. Most players would probably prefer them on however.
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| === EQClassicHD - higher resolution texture pack ===
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| A port of the EQClassicHD is available for TAKP [https://drive.google.com/open?id=0ByJldqMGux7CVUh6a2taTWlndmM HERE].
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| Prior to installation, verify you're using the latest version of the client linked above.
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| There are two installation methods. Windows users can utilize the install.bat file and point to their TAKP directory.
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| Alternatively, the .s3d files can be copied into a TAKP directory, overwriting the old files (make a back up of your old files!)
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| If you notice coloring issues or other oddities, it is advised to DISABLE texture caching within the eqclient.ini file: TextureCache=FALSE. Once the issue is resolved and the texture mod is working properly, you can reenable texture caching.
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| === In-game maps ===
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| While the client doesn't allow for in-game maps (that was added during the LoY expansion), you can however use a 3rd party Windows application called ZlizEQMap in order to achieve something similar. It involves keeping logging on and then binding sense heading and /loc to a movement key while an app continuously looks for these. It then will display your location on the current zone map and direction (if sense heading was successful). This doesn't work well for all zones, but works surprisingly well for most. The details can be found here:
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| [https://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?resources/zlizeqmap-luclin-map-pack.12/ ZlizEQMap pack for TAKP]
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| === Audio triggers and overlays ===
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| This client predates the built in audio triggers that exists in the official current client. However, you can accomplish the basically the same thing with a third party app such as Gina. It continuously parses your log file for specific text and you can either have it trigger a sound or pop an overlay window on your screen. Or you can do both. Unfortunately, this is only supported on PC and not Mac.
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| For more info browse here: [https://eq.gimasoft.com/gina/Default.aspx Gina homepage]
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| == Known Issues and Troubleshooting ==
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| === Connectivity Issues ===
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| <strong>'''"Sometimes my character's spell gems stay greyed out and the server stops responding to my client."'''</strong>
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| This is what is commonly referred to as 'desyncing'. The precise cause(s) of the problem are unknown (else they would get fixed up) but there are things that can be done to reduce the chance of this occurring.
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| * Ensure that your internet connection is uncongested. Try using a wired connection to your router instead of wifi.
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| * Make sure your firewall isn't blocking client ports.
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| * Make sure your frame rate is limited if running the Windows client.
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| * Use one of the clients linked above if you're using a different one.
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| * Try connecting over a VPN. Some users claim this helps.
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| Reports from users experiencing this issue are important in order for developers to identify the cause. If you experience this issue, please report it on the forum and explain what you were doing at the time it occurred.
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| <strong>See also this post summarizing connection issues:</strong><br />
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| [http://www.takproject.net/forums/index.php?threads/connection-issues-read-this.4488/#post-24796 Connection Issues for TAKP]
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| === Chat channel drops ===
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| If your chat channels regularly drop, you can try adding ChatKeepAlive=1 in the defaults section of the eqclient.ini, this will increase frequency the keepalives are sent to every 15 seconds.
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| If one packet is dropped that is the keepalive from Client to Server, you will time out before it triggers again, if the ChatKeepAlive=1 is not set. So this specific condition can contribute to chat channels dropping.
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| == Issues running the game ==
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| If you see any of these when trying to first run the game:
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| * windows application error
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| * the memory could not be read
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| This coulde be that Directx 9c or a Visual C runtime is not installed. Try installing the following, rebooting and trying again:
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| *[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=53587 Visual C 2015 runtime] - download the 32bit version
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| *[https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109 Directx 9c]
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| == Other general issues ==
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| <strong>Pauses or lag when opening bags or opening UI elements.</strong>
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| * Ensure that your antivirus software has exclusions set for the EQ folder and the UI files underneath it. Remember, Windows 7 and Windows 10 come with built-in antivirus software. A quick Windows 10 guide for setting exclusions is found [[set Windows Defender Exclusion on Windows 10|here]].
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