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![]() how come sometimes when youre playing, everquest likes to auto quit without any notice...is there any way to predict when this will happen or how to avoid it?[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] preferable before i pull a hill giant..
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Last edited by Hodge; 09-13-2010 at 08:40 PM..
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#2
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![]() SoD had a thing where if you were in a zone for about an hour and did not refresh it would lag you out.
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![]() You could try lowering the FPS in the options, I had a problem with is just randomly quitting to desktop with no error too. 50fps is still good =) putting it at 100 will over work your gpu even tho the game is 10 years old, the emu code mite make stuff work harder then normal? I dunno just a guess. But lowering the fps did fix my problem, Gluck
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#5
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![]() Lower the FPS cap to 45 in the video options. EverQuest's stability increases significantly after doing this. Otherwise, there is no known or obvious culprit to this issue.
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![]() I left my character standing in EC for 14 hours last night and it stayed on fine, turned on the monitor this afternoon and was amazed to see I was still online. Then I started walking around and within 3 minutes got booted straight to desktop right after pulling something. It seems like it always happens right after pulling something, NEVER when you're AFK.
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![]() how do you turn down your fps?
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#8
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![]() It's a slider in the video options tab of EverQuest.
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