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Old 02-16-2007, 11:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Willaena
In fact, because Everquest is completely self-contained, you can have as many installs as you want.

On live it is common for folks to have one install for live, a second for the test server.

Right now I am still at the top of a new hard drive - lots of space.

I have 4 eqemu titanium directories for multiboxing, 3 shards of dalaya variants for my 3 accounts there, an eqlive, and an eqemu 6.0 compatible install. About 50 gig of Everquest.

If I were testing quests I would add a minilogin directory as well.

Then I have a folder with shortcuts to all the different eqgame.exe files. The shortcuts are labeled by the character I normally play from that directory. That way it is easy to log the right character at the right time.
I don't see why you need to have multiple directories for the same installation. I 2-3-4 box on EQLive with only one directory.. I do development on EQEmu sometimes boxing with only one directory.. I just run multiple sessions from it.
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