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Old 07-22-2005, 08:06 AM
burntsushi
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Default PC Models Issue

I've searched around a bit and have not found anyone else post with my problem. I first noticed it when I played WR. Some npc models would not be working correctly and would have the stand-in human male model instead. From WR I remember mosquitos being this way. A friend I was playing with said they looked like mosquitos to him, so its got to be an issue with my client. I used EQ Platinum to install and have used Live to patch up to play on EqEmu. My Luclin graphics are enable and I have all models turned on. Horses appear as horses to me, it just seems to be somewhat random which mobs display correctly. I have an ATI 8500 and its drivers are current.

I dont remember having this problem on Live, tho its been a while. Any help would be appreciated. It doesnt keep me from playing, just somewhat annoying.
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Old 07-22-2005, 04:02 PM
hayward6
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Well, the first and obvious problem would be that EQEmu is not up to the latest patch and I guess you should be happy your able to play at all. This doesnt seem related but because you are running on an up-to-date client... you probably wont be able to get much help here.
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Old 07-22-2005, 06:56 PM
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Jesus christ all luclin models on in an 8500? Turn off all luclin models to open up some ram for other models. This has happened to a few friends of mine, an old graphics card and not enough ram. What happens is all the eq models in the zone are loaded but the player models are loaded first. Since the luclin player models take too much ram eq can only load a few more models till you are low on ram.
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Old 07-22-2005, 08:01 PM
burntsushi
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Originally Posted by Shadow-Wolf
Jesus christ all luclin models on in an 8500? Turn off all luclin models to open up some ram for other models. This has happened to a few friends of mine, an old graphics card and not enough ram. What happens is all the eq models in the zone are loaded but the player models are loaded first. Since the luclin player models take too much ram eq can only load a few more models till you are low on ram.
I was able to do it on Live np, never had a models issue, so I was thinking it was something else. I'll give it a try tho and see what happens.
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Old 04-30-2008, 01:43 PM
robjal
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Default same problem

i'm having the same problem i also have a nvidia 8500 gt card and i have tried turning all of the new models off it didn't help any. i would really love to get this fixed
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Old 04-30-2008, 07:54 PM
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Search the Sony website for information on your video card. You probably need a certain driver release for that card for it to work right.
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