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Old 03-26-2006, 04:09 PM
Cisyouc
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Default To all people who already own Titanium...

Mattmeck came up with a heck of an idea as a little experiment. Now as you probably know, many people keep bringing up that CD packs, such as Evolution or Titanium, may have their contents, even under the same label, secretly updated or changed over the course of its sale. In doing so, it would make making an EQEMu server compatible with a CD set impossible or at least very difficult, as it would end up being actually multiple client versions for 1 cd-set "label".

So, heres the experiment. If you own Titanium already, please use EQVerCheck (download link below) to generate an Long and Short version string for that directory. Once you've done so, paste such numbers on this thread. By doing so, we'll be able to see if any Titanium CDs are not of the same version. And please, DO NOT go out and buy Titanium specifically for trying this, or do so at your own risk of there not being a titanium version, I really don't know if its very much or not at all plausible.

You are able to download EQVerCheck here, on the EQEMulator site. Extract the zip file into your Titanium directory and run it. Then, reply to this thread with the Long Version String (prefixed with 'EQ') and Short Version String (prefixed with 'SEQ').


One last note: If you have a version of the Titanium directory that the Devs are using, clicking Suggest LS will note that it is compatible with the "Titanium" EQEMu Server Releases, but has no LoginServer. As Doodman pointed out on IRC, there is in fact a login server that is compatible with Titanium (599, it just lacks a compatible server version. I simply tagged it as 'no loginserver' as to avoid confusion with people who might think that Titanium was compatible with EQEMu if they saw there was a loginserver for it.
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Old 03-26-2006, 04:51 PM
ndnet
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To start us off, the version that eqvercheck currently recognizes as titanium:
Version Number: SEQB6367
Extended Version Number: EQ61EA436B52DAE106831BDF131E2727A6B8291587
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Old 03-27-2006, 03:55 AM
mattmeck
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As a side note, people who have this version and patched do not qualify, this is or fresh installs only.
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Old 03-27-2006, 10:52 AM
Jepster4515
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Cool

Quote:
Originally Posted by ndnet
To start us off, the version that eqvercheck currently recognizes as titanium:
Version Number: SEQB6367
Extended Version Number: EQ61EA436B52DAE106831BDF131E2727A6B8291587
I picked my copy of Titanium up today. Here's what I'm getting.

Version Number: SEQB6367
Extended Version Number: EQ61EA436B52DAE106831BDF131E2727A6B8291587

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Old 03-28-2006, 03:41 PM
Richardo
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sounds like a cool idea!
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Old 04-01-2006, 03:53 PM
javaman
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New to this:

Got:
Version Number: SEQB6367
Extended Version Number: EQ61EA436B52DAE106831BDF131E2727A6B8291587
(same)

When I ran EQVerCheck.exe from my game dir, crashed.

When I ran it from another directory, it said what files I needed and as I pasted them, it worked.

eqgame.exe
EQGraphicsDX9.dll
eqmain.dll
EQGfx_Dx8.dll
mss32.dll
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Old 04-01-2006, 04:37 PM
javaman
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It seems that if you run EQVerCheck.exe with all correct files in the same directory, it will crash.

If you let it prompt you at least one for a missing file, it will not crash.

TTE:
(1) Copy EQVerCheck.exe in a dir by itself
(2) Run it, then click Calculate.
(3) It should put a message saying eqgame.exe is missing. Do not exit EQVerCheck.exe. You can just minimize, hit alt-tab, etc.
(4) copy (eqgame.exe,EQGfx_Dx8.dll,EQGraphicsDX9.dll,eqmain .dll,mss32.dll) from your game dir to dir in (1).
(5) Click the Calculate button again.
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