Difficulties with eqgame.exe
"eqgame.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close."
I started on a widescreen with 1900x1200 and got this message and was unable to even reach the server selection screen. But after some searching on the forums, I decreased my screen resolution to 1280x1024 and at that point could now access the server selection screen. When I choose a server the EQ theme starts playing, but now the exact same "eqgame.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close" message shows, and I am unable to log into a server. Odd issue. Any ideas? |
Tried messing with both desktop and in-game resolutions?
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Lemme guess, you have a dual or quad core CPU?
Try this: Dual Core CPU Fix: Dual (or Quad) Cores cause crashes, but has a simple fix. 1. Start EQEmu 2. Before logging into the login server, ATL+TAB out of the program and hit CTRL+ALT+DEL 3. Select the 'Processes' Tab 4. Find the eqgame.exe process and right click it 5. Select 'Set Affinity' and then chose CPU 0 6. Return to EQ and run like normal Alternatively, if you are running an AMD processor, you can fix it by just installing the AMD Optimizer. |
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I do have an intel dual core, but get a 'Reset Device()failed' message upon alt tabbing out of EQ will keep working at this |
Oh, and I did lower my in game screen resolution to a ridiculously low 800x600 until I can get a fix. Changed monitors out running desktop at 1280x1024 for the meantime. thanks
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I have similar issues, if I don't go back to windowed mode before close it crashes... My reso is 1440x900. I can play just fine changing the reso and going into fullscreen during the game but the eqgame dies if it tries to go fullscreen for the login... Just a nice feature of using an old client.
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You can also try running in Compatibility mode.
Running in Compatibility Mode to fix Windows Vista and/or Dual/Quad Core CPU Issues: 1. Right click on the Everquest shortcut you created during the eqemu setup process. The wiki page can be found here for information to get setup: http://www.eqemulator.net/wiki/wikka...akka=PlayGuide 2. Select "Properties". 3. Click the "Compatibility" Tab. 4. Check the box for "Run this program in compatibility mode for:" 5. First try selecting Windows XP from the drop down menu there. 6. If Windows XP compatibility mode does not resolve the problem, try all of the other options 1 by one until one of them fixes it. This fix does not work on all systems, but it has definitely helped to resolve issues for many people running Windows Vista and/or Dual/Quad core CPUs. |
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