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Old 10-20-2019, 11:37 AM
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HD Trilogy textures then the EQ Classic HD textures.
I don't understand what you just said here.
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Old 10-20-2019, 12:51 PM
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Great tips dude, when I first tried the green beta bootup I crashed at character select screen and discovered that running XP Service Pack 2 works fine for me.

I'm honestly looking for a better UI than this default one. Most of the windows are so small I have a hard time reading any of the text (I run 1768x992 res). Don't know about you but I do not like straining my eyes.
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Old 10-21-2019, 01:59 PM
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I'm honestly looking for a better UI than this default one. Most of the windows are so small I have a hard time reading any of the text (I run 1768x992 res). Don't know about you but I do not like straining my eyes.
I share this issue.

A few things that have helped:

Right click a window or window header > textured yes
Right click a window or window header > tint > set all colors to 13. This gives an off-black background for the windows to make text easier to read. Can also be used to change things like group and target window to colors that stand out more.

/chatfontsize x
Replace X with numbers 1-5 (maybe up to 7?) to make the font size larger. This only works in the window you are currently chatting in, if you have more than one chat windows and the main chat is set to "Always chat here", then you will need to disable that option (Right click main window > Always chat here) to change the font size of other windows.

All of these options can also be configured in the eqclient.ini file in your P99 directory. Set it how you like it on P99Green Beta and then just copy/paste the files over to be all set for Green launch.


That said, I would love the option to be able to use custom UIs that more closely resemble the original EQ marble UI. Mis that thing, would prefer it with a larger viewport in the middle with transparent chat windows and then marbled UI items like spells and group list and targets off to either side. Dreams I guess.
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Old 10-21-2019, 03:08 PM
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/chatfontsize x
Replace X with numbers 1-5 (maybe up to 7?) to make the font size larger.
6 appears to be the limit. 7 repeats the 6 size and triggers the client to return the (erroneous) 0-5 suggested example usage. I edited the Commands page on the wiki to reflect the correct usage.
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Old 10-20-2019, 01:19 PM
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Trilogy textures are more detailed but also often look completely different than the classic textures so I don't use them. The HD armor\faces are awesome though and completely retain the spirit of the original graphics.
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Old 10-20-2019, 04:10 PM
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THX FOR YOUR TIPS KIND SIR

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Old 10-20-2019, 05:21 PM
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I love all these tips, but the highrez environment textures I dont use, they change the game too much. Sometimes I see walls on streams that I do think look good, but often im like, that doesnt look like everquest at all to me 8(

Sorry to ding that guys work, but just suggesting if you want a really classic feel don't use updated environment textures!

I do have to say, the updates to the CHARACTER art is beyond amazing, like, super super cool, that's what I call an HD remaster, looks 99.9% the same as classic textures!! A++++++ work on those + infinity!
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Old 10-21-2019, 10:03 AM
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Posting to save this thread for later. thanks for the list.

Will this cause any problems with the new dynamic lighting system?
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Old 10-21-2019, 10:27 AM
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/chatfontsize 7 old men.
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Old 10-21-2019, 10:27 AM
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If you're like me you're pretty excited about the upcoming new additions to Project 1999. While I'm personally waiting for whatever the team has planned for the PvP community I know many of you are getting ready to strap on your socks for the launch of Green. With that in mind I figured I'd share some recent tweaks and upgrades I did when doing a fresh install of P99.

*Warning* Some of these are not classic persay but I personally enjoy the new life they breathed into my classic experience.

Special thanks to Welgrim's P99 files page. Some of the files were outdated or links broken so I figured I'd throw some more contemporary options out there for the community.

A) Camp Crash Fix

Do you frequently crash when camping, loading into the character select screen, or even zoning? A fix that worked great for me was setting the compatibility settings on eqgame.exe to Windows XP service pack 3. Been crash free ever since.

B) Fixed Midi Music

Ever notice how some of the songs in EQ don't sound quite as you remember them, or frankly completely jacked up? Well there is a fix for that. Special thanks to Psycher for this thread. https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...ostcount703933

Now in that thread Psycher suggests using bassmididrv.exe, however as this was posted in 2012 it appears bassmididrv.exe no longer works with contemporary versions of Windows. Thus I've had great success with..

https://coolsoft.altervista.org/en/virtualmidisynth

Once you install Virtual Midi Synth you can apply the 1mgm.sf2 Sound Font found in the thread as well as Synthursr.sf2 and Synthursr2.sf2 (Both of which are found in your EQ directory) and this Sound Font from Synthfont. http://www.synthfont.com/SoundFonts/FluidR3_GM.sfArk

The Sound Fonts layer and depending on their order can dramatically change your EQ music experience. I experimented with them and found this order to have the most classic/enhanced quality.

1. Synthursr.sf2
2. Synthursr2.sf2
3. 1mgm.sf2
4. FluidR3_GM.sf

Also if you delete the eqtheme file in your EQ directory it will restore the loading theme to the original classic theme midi.

C) Classic EQ HD textures.

I didn't even know this project existed until recently. A passion project by our own Project 1999 community members to make player faces and armors more crisp and HD.

https://wiki.project1999.com/EQ_Classic_HD

D) High-res S3D files from EQ Trilogy install.

HD remastered ground and building textures while still keeping the classic feel.

http://p99.yourfirefly.com/downloads/highres_s3d.zip

This this thread for further. https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...postcount16603

What other tips, tricks, tweaks, textures or addons do you guys use?
Great! I remember that windows has really crappy midi samples. Maybe this will also fix the problem my laptop has sometimes where a song kinda hangs on one note and sounds really bad. Anyhow good fixes. Thanks
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