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Comtap 06-10-2004 03:30 PM

:D

yea all you need is

[LoginServer]
Host=eqemulator.net:5995

with no spaces at all it will work i had the same problem

monalin crusader 06-10-2004 03:33 PM

Quote:

Actually if you copy and paste both of those you will end up with both of them having a space at the end because of how the forum saves it and how your browser saves it. Thats why the tutorial also says to copy then remove spaces at the ends of the lines.
This is the case with any .ini file associated with EQemu if you ever get errors or things not working always check to see if there is a space after words it has helped me many times.

madc0wdisease 06-10-2004 04:25 PM

Actually I tried that too, but it didn't work. After going back through and re-reading other threads, it turns out it has something to do with the new login. As long as your patch is before (may 21st was it?) it will work, but if you patched to EQ servers after that you're screwed. But my question is, I could completely uninstal EQ and reinstal it from my Evolutions disks, but then would the files from that be too old to work with EQemu?

tuvok_of_voyager 06-28-2004 01:14 AM

Yes, I have the same problem and question as above, I just found eqemulator, and installed everquest evolutions, but nothing was working. So I figured I must have too old of a version, so I patched, it still doesn't work, and another question. When you run the program shoud you be running, everquest.exe patchme or eqgame.exe patchme?

rlowther 06-28-2004 01:33 AM

eqgame.exe patchme

tuvok_of_voyager 06-28-2004 07:09 AM

I just got everquest evolutions, and I can't host and play on the same computer because when I install the game, it is too old, but if I download the patch it is too new, is there anything I can do?


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