Double Install? Possible?
With me getting bored of my other games and not having a way to renew my EQ subscription, I figured I might as well try one of these so I can once again get back into the game.
The only problem is my installs. When I was playing earlier, a friend of mine bought me the Titanium edition of EQ for my Birthday, and about 5 days later, I got Prophecy of Ro. This install is still currently on my system. The dilemma and question: Is there a way for me to install a new copy of EverQuest Titanium without having to uninstall my current version of EverQuest? Would deleting the registry key help in doing a duplicate install, or should I just copy the folder and repair one of the installations? |
Well, I JUST missed the allotted edit time by 2 minutes, so here goes what I would've added on:
After fiddling around for a few minutes, I caved in, uninstalled EQ, did a fresh install with Titanium, and am now copying the whole folder for a second copy. The next question: Which server should I go to play on? I enjoy playing in groups, but I also like doing solo with any class character; meaning I don't want to play on a server where being in a group is vital for doing any kind of leveling or killing in the higher levels, like how a Warrior is on regular EverQuest. |
Try the Zebuxoruk server it has a lot of custom content and has the solo player in mind with its design. Plus a bunch of nice guys running it. :)
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You can run with more than one install... you needn't have uninstalled the online EQ you had, just install your Titanium again somewhere else.
I have my online EQ, then installed a new Titanium under a folder C:\Local. Then installed all the bits for the EQEmu server, minilogin, MySQL (already had that for Rails), and Perl over on D:. If you have multiple hard drives on separate IDE channels, put the EQEMU and database on one and your Titanium player install on the other. This gives you a bit less resource contention than if all the files reside on a single hard drive / single IDE channel. Memory, and lots of it, is your friend. I just started trying to run a local network game myself as well. |
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In fact, you could install titanium on another machine, then drag and drop the whole thing to what ever machine you want via LAN. Everquest does not need to be re-installed if you back up the directoy - I have my Titanium on a Dvd and when needed, I just drag and drop off the Dvd, and can be a machine that never had an EQ install.. |
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