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Itchybottom's response was like a breath of fresh air in this mess. I always roll my eyes when people talk like MQ2 is somehow broadcasting it's presence in clear and obvious ways.
The only thing I feel inclined to point out it that the adjustment of offsets is probably not the answer. You can find the new offsets in a matter of minutes, make the change in MQ2 and recompile... problem solved. did it a million times my last year or two on live. Note that I never once touched a hack or exploit during the 7 years I partook in raiding and other forms of guild progression. I don't condone any form of cheating in competitive arenas. To the OP: I'd say that it's almost not worth toying around with it at all on other servers or just to play here exclusively because you will invariably leave MQ2 running one day. It will be unintentional, but it won't matter. All it will take is that one time... I'm not saying you'd be caught right away, but that'd suck if you were suddenly banned at lvl 50 mid raid because of something you may not have realized you were doing. That said, if it was me, I'd just write a script that terminates any running instances of MQ2 first, then runs eqgame.exe. Make your EQ shortcut call the script instead and you should be set for life. good luck | ||
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