According to this (if I'm not mistaken), it says UF is missing files that are found only in the Titanium client:^ as far as i know, there is no need to pull files from Titanium in order to get Underfoot working. the Titanium files were for the backpatch from EQLive.
if your Underfoot download is almost done then just go with that.
god damn this thread has gotten confusing lol
EQEmulator: Update August 18, 2011These files are required for revamped or removed zones to show everything correctly, and can all be found in a Titanium installation. These are all original zones that were changed and it is likely that even an original EverQuest disc would work, but no one has reported testing it out.
Any advice how to get this running? When I try and click, my antivirus auto removes the exe files.I think this is what you are looking for. I haven't actually tried it here though. I still play P99 occasionally and fear that the P99.spyware might see the install and deliver a ban... and I'm too lazy to compile it these days
http://mqemulator.net/downloads.php
Just FYI, this didnt fix my issue.I was having a huge problem zoning with my two toons while running them at the same time. Would hang and time out or just freeze up. This seems to have fixed it.
Dual Core CPU Fix:
If you are running Windows 7 or Vista, the following should completely fix any Dual Core CPU issues. It may even work on other versions of Windows, but I haven't tried it.
Windows Vista/7 has an option that lets you start an application and set the CPU affinity, which assigns the application to run on a specific CPU in a multi-core system. To do so, follow these steps:
1. Right click on your EQEmu shortcut on your desktop.
2. Click "Properties".
3. Go to the Shortcut tab if you aren't there already (should already be on this tab).
4. Delete everything in the "Target" field, but make sure to leave the "Start in" field alone!
5. Paste the following line into your "Target" field:
Code:
c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe /C start /affinity 1 eqgame.exe patchme
6. Click OK and you are ready to start Everquest
Note that you will see a window blink quickly before EQ starts, but that is the command prompt doing it's thing and you don't have to worry about it.
I have this same issue Jysin. I'm not a big MQ2 user and I don't know what is causing that. I run 3 monitors and an eq window on each screen. MQ2 for some reason makes my fps on my other windows drop to shit.Got MQ2 up and running. I have a dual monitor setup. One toon on one screen, one on another. Is it normal while running MQ2 to have the window that is NOT selected to drop to super low frames? Even if I have this browser window open, I can see both EQ windows flickering and dropping to low frames. If I target one, it will resume max FPS (set limit to 60).
MQ2 builds sometimes have their own built-in FPS limiter.I have this same issue Jysin. I'm not a big MQ2 user and I don't know what is causing that. I run 3 monitors and an eq window on each screen. MQ2 for some reason makes my fps on my other windows drop to shit.
Awesome. Thanks!type /render bg 1
That will fix the problem