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Old 06-14-2015, 12:29 PM
Mitchell92 Mitchell92 is offline
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Default EQ on Mac (Wineskin) Question

Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone had a way of getting EQ Titanium in the Wineskin wrapper to run in full screen on a Mac?

I managed to get it working (Although I don't recall how) with little issues on my prior MacBook.

I ended up spilling something on it, and it was too expensive to repair, so I bought myself a 15" Retina MacBook Pro, and now it just displays as a grey box with nothing in it if I attempt to run it in full screen.

This is relatively disappointing, as I have a difficult time finding a good decent resolution to play in for Windowed mode, that looks "nice". To make things more complicated, it becomes very buggy when I switch between running on the laptop retina display, and an external display that I use when I'm at my desk.

I have a legitimate copy of EQ Titanium, and I've tried doing an install in a Windows 7 VM inside Parallels Desktop, of which I use to play EQ2 (And I'm getting into EQ Live...), although I keep getting a memory error. From looking online, it appears like said error is often due to resolution problems. I've been unable to find something that will run with reasonable graphics. I've tried manually editing the eqclient.ini file on the install I did in my VM, but it just is running at so low resolution.


I would greatly appreciate it if someone had insight on both running in Wineskin, as well as insight in running in the VM, and getting reasonable resolutions (Preferably full screen), it would be of extreme gratitude.

Thank you.
 


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