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Ripp
05-23-2011, 12:02 PM
I created a PDF (316 pages) from all of the compiled map (http://www.steveprutz.com/eq/) JPEGs by maximum (with his permission) for print and for web. Each page is labelled and contains a page number for easy PDF searching.

The print version is designed for a 3-hole binder and the web version is basically the same except the vertical pages were rotated for web viewing. I printed out the entire PDF and it works great and the web version is excellent for quickly searching for a specific map.

You can find the web version here (http://www.steveprutz.com/eq/EQMapsWeb.pdf) and the print version here (http://www.steveprutz.com/eq/EQMapsPrint.pdf). Please download, mirror, share...whatever you like.

Thanks to maximum for compiling all the maps and for everyone involved in creating the maps. I'll try to update the PDF in the future if/when more maps are added.

Have fun!

Hottbiscuits Dreadmuffin
05-23-2011, 12:04 PM
Awesome!! I love a reason to buy a new binder and colorful separation tabs.

Thank you :D

Rotted_Corpse
05-23-2011, 12:21 PM
very cool thank you.

Rotted Corpse
Necromancer of Cabilis

Ripp
05-23-2011, 01:18 PM
Awesome!! I love a reason to buy a new binder and colorful separation tabs.

Thank you :D

Hehe, I hear ya, I do the same thing. I have a huge Diablo II binder but it just got dwarfed by this one lol. :D

Pan
05-26-2011, 01:45 AM
Nice work - thank you.

bizzum
05-26-2011, 01:47 AM
Very cool!

I also was just checking out his site and he has the images from the old instruction booklets of the different cities. Those are awesome! :)

Also one of the other good ones I found, of the "Mashroom Area"

http://www.steveprutz.com/eq/images/sebilis_sika.jpg

moklianne
05-26-2011, 08:31 AM
Awesome!! I love a reason to buy a new binder and colorful separation tabs.

Thank you :D

Ditto ;)

moklianne
05-26-2011, 10:52 AM
The only issue is that the key for each of the EQ Atlas maps is missing.

maximum
05-27-2011, 12:03 AM
www.steveprutz.com/eq/EQMapsPrint.pdf

www.steveprutz.com/eq/EQMapsWeb.pdf

Fourthmeal
05-27-2011, 02:48 AM
Nice dude

Doors
05-27-2011, 09:58 AM
Nice thanks for this.

Engraverwilliam
05-27-2011, 10:23 AM
This needs a STICKIE!!!!

Sollix
06-06-2013, 07:31 AM
Was just starting to print maps from eqatlas 1 at a time (on the work color laser, of course) and found this. Thank you, Ripp!

Nuggets
06-06-2013, 07:56 AM
what a guy

Swish
06-06-2013, 11:04 AM
Was just starting to print maps from eqatlas 1 at a time (on the work color laser, of course)...

http://i.imgur.com/AQhcQ.gif

Sollix
06-06-2013, 01:36 PM
Fuckin' Sollix... that creep can roll, man

plasmidmap
06-07-2013, 05:33 PM
Along similar lines, I've made PDF maps from the Mapfiend maps. Some of them look good, some not so good (esp. multilevel dungeons), but sometimes easier to read than the EQAtlas maps (as much as I loved our binder of printed out maps back in the day). I believe my maps are correct for P99 (i.e. I looked for the old versions of the zones), although I'm not 100% certain (I think I was unable to find a copy of the old High Pass Hold).

In case anyone is interested, it's very easy to make custom maps using the free statistical analysis software called "R", using the live maping system files as a template, with a few tweaks.

Oldworld - All in one (https://copy.com/rHYr9GTBW4vL)
Oldworld - Separate (https://copy.com/7CrVuHQYYdrO)
Kunark - All in one (https://copy.com/kYV4ZhRY6GQF)
Kunark - Separate (https://copy.com/IPgCiR2r9fTh)

Sollix
06-08-2013, 08:34 AM
Along similar lines, I've made PDF maps from the Mapfiend maps. Some of them look good, some not so good (esp. multilevel dungeons), but sometimes easier to read than the EQAtlas maps (as much as I loved our binder of printed out maps back in the day). I believe my maps are correct for P99 (i.e. I looked for the old versions of the zones), although I'm not 100% certain (I think I was unable to find a copy of the old High Pass Hold).

In case anyone is interested, it's very easy to make custom maps using the free statistical analysis software called "R", using the live maping system files as a template, with a few tweaks.

Oldworld - All in one (https://copy.com/rHYr9GTBW4vL)
Oldworld - Separate (https://copy.com/7CrVuHQYYdrO)
Kunark - All in one (https://copy.com/kYV4ZhRY6GQF)
Kunark - Separate (https://copy.com/IPgCiR2r9fTh)

Very nice! I like the NPC locations on the maps.

maximum
06-08-2013, 05:04 PM
Along similar lines, I've made PDF maps from the Mapfiend maps. Some of them look good, some not so good (esp. multilevel dungeons), but sometimes easier to read than the EQAtlas maps (as much as I loved our binder of printed out maps back in the day). I believe my maps are correct for P99 (i.e. I looked for the old versions of the zones), although I'm not 100% certain (I think I was unable to find a copy of the old High Pass Hold).

In case anyone is interested, it's very easy to make custom maps using the free statistical analysis software called "R", using the live maping system files as a template, with a few tweaks.

Oldworld - All in one (https://copy.com/rHYr9GTBW4vL)
Oldworld - Separate (https://copy.com/7CrVuHQYYdrO)
Kunark - All in one (https://copy.com/kYV4ZhRY6GQF)
Kunark - Separate (https://copy.com/IPgCiR2r9fTh)

Grabbing these files for mirroring on my archive.