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Originally Posted by nilbog
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Look, this is simple. The 0.0001% of players that had a second machine running a homemade program to read logs from a network share of a running Everquest client to display maps on a secondary machine are none. Seriously.
Remember windows on top of Everquest <2001? Well, eqw came out in december of 2000, so probably not. You couldn't do it.
The definition of not classic is an overlay map program whose only legitimate argument is wanting to circumvent the removal of maps in game.
Forcing the client to not write locs to log file isn't a simple modification to begin with. My opinion of not classic is having an interactive map on screen, showing you where to go and not having to learn the game due to innovations in technology.
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I would agree with you opinion of not having the gps maps, But taking away /loc is the most horrible idea ever and very non-classic. I can think of a few times i have gotten summoned away from my grp in hate/fear halfway across the zone and hitting /loc right before i died saved the person retrieving my corpse alot of time and frustration.