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Old 05-08-2011, 09:56 AM
Xevious
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Join Date: May 2011
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Default Server status displays up versus player count

Hi everyone. Quick question:

Using Minilogin, I noticed on the server select screen of the client, the player count was displayed instead of "UP". When I switched to EQEmu's Login Server (after I found more current install instructions), it now no longer shows the player count, merely up. Is there a way for EQEmu to display that information? It seems the main login server has that capability and I assume it uses EQ Emu LS, so I assumed it can be configured somewhere.

(I compiled my copy of EQ EMu LS from the latest SVN contents).

Thanks!


(Oh, just a little bit about myself. I'm a new to the Emu community, but was an Everquest player for serveral years (About 10 between EQ 1 and 2). I've hosted other gaming servers (most recently a Microsoft Freelancer server, and have spent the past week building, wiping out, and rebuiding a private EQEmu server. I think I've figured out about 80% of it at this point, and so far I have it up and running for internal and external clients, and I've managed to discover (and disable) GM commands for the new users -- my goal is a PvE, Legit server setup that I and friends can enjoy, that may open publically after I get a full understanding of the server and setup).
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