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![]() Hi guys,
Since others have posted tech stuff here, I'm going to do the same. Not even sure if this'll post since the last one said I had to wait for moderator approval, but here goes anyway. I'm getting one of two errors. If I replace DSETUP.dll (rename for case sensitivity, I'm on a Linux machine), I get an error for GlobalLoad.txt not matching something or another. It's write protected for whatever reason so I manually go in and replace it from the newest patch file, so I know for a fact that it is the right one. It tells me to extract ALL the files from the patch file, which I have done ad nauseum. If I don't replace DSETUP.dll, I get to go into the character select screen, but it tells me my spell files are out of date. If anyone has any input, it'd be awesome. I've been struggling with this for a long time now. Cheers! | ||
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![]() Make sure you're extracting the correct patch: http://www.project1999.com/files/P99Files43.zip.
Other than that I'm not sure, I don't know anything about Linux. Could be a connection issue. | ||
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The failure of 7z to natively work around write-protection of GlobalLoad.txt (even run as root) jogged something in me so I extracted to a temp folder and moved the entire folder over manually as root, but nothing changed. I'm a little stumped here. Is there any way I can rule out a connection issue? EDIT: I am running 64-bit Arch 4.8.4-1 | |||
Last edited by korwl; 11-15-2016 at 03:49 AM..
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![]() Well, I can't even get EQ to load the launcher in a VM on my potato PC. I'd really rather not have to deal with making a Windows partition just for EQ so if anyone has any ideas I'd really appreciate it. Right now my problem is with a GlobalLoad.txt discrepancy.
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![]() IT WORKS!
It looks like I might have (ahem) acquired a different version of EQ than I needed, even though it was still the Platinum distribution. My sound still doesn't work, but I'm okay with that for now. | ||
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