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Originally Posted by trevius
As far as I know, everquest always uses the same eqclient.ini file, so I am not sure what Yeormom is talking about. Maybe WinEQ lets you use multiple or something, I dunno.
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The primary reason to use WinEQ2 would be for it's ability to maintain separate client settings with one directory, which is where the multiple ini files comes from. You can have say 5 copies of the eqclient.ini file where different windows have different models, sound on/off, etc. The days of needing EQPlayNice are over as the client will now use one copy of graphic files in memory among multiple clients natively, which is what Trevius is pointing out.