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Live client is not compatible with EQ2Emulator at this time


Must be a full download of the live client


The Steam client (AoM) is compatible with EQ2Emulator. That is the best option for getting a compatible client


DoV client has the most support. This is the preferred client if you do not have a version of live that is compatible.


Step 1: Getting a Full Download of the Live client

You can get a copy of the live client form the EverQuest II website. Once you have downloaded the client you need to make sure you change over to the full client from the streaming version. This is accomplished by going into the advanced tools tab aka settings tab. In the advanced settings menu choose the Select Game Version option. Beside the Full Download make sure the box is checked. This will re-download your client install. It is something like 16GB. There is an attached image for a reference.

YOU MUST GET THE FULL CLIENT

Convert to Full Client



Step 2: Backing up the client

Locate the install directory. This is usually in C:\users\Public\Sony Online Entertainment\Installed Games. Inside that dir there is a folder EverQuestII, highlight the folder, right click, and copy. Once this is done head over to the root of your hard drive this is C:\, create a folder and name it EQ2Emu clients. Highlight the folder you just created, right click, and paste. This will make a copy of the entire EverQuestII folder into the EQ2Emu clients folder. Congratulations you now have a backup and can prepare it for emulator connection.

A better directory structure for all you emulator needs. C:\EQ2 Inside the EQ2 folder Create different folders for different emulator sections. Example is EQ2Emu Launcher, and EQ2Emu Clients. In your EQ2Emu Clients you will want to create folders for different client versions if you plan on backing up more than one version. Something like AoM 2015.6.15 that will let you know what client you want to use.


Step 3: Configuring client to connect to emulator

There are two methods to configure the client.

The first one is to use the EQ2EmuLauncher. The login credentials for the SVN are SVN Username: anonymous (no password required). There is a setup guide on how to configure the launcher. Once the launcher is setup then it is as easy as using the original EverQuest II launcher.


The second one requires you to edit the eq2_default.ini. This is located inside your C:\EQ2Emu clients\EverQuest II folder. Double click on the eq2_default.ini to have it open up in notepad. Inside this ini file the very top line will be the line you will need to change. It looks something like this

cl_ls_address 69.174.200.10 69.174.200.20.........

and change it to

cl_ls_address eq2emulator.net

This tells EverQuest2.exe to connect to the emulator instead of daybreak/SOE servers. Scroll down to the bottom of the eq2_default.ini and look for

cl_resource_address http://eq2.patch.station.sony.com/patch/eq2/assets/common/

and change it to

// cl_resource_address http://eq2.patch.station.sony.com/patch/eq2/assets/common/

or just delete the line all together. It looks like daybreak/SOE already has this line commented out if so that is ok. All that needs to be done now is to save the file then exit out of notepad.


Step 4: Creating desktop shortcut

This method is for those who are not going to be using the EQ2Emu Launcher.


In order to launch the client to connect to the emulator the EverQuest2.exe must be used. A shortcut can be made to the desktop by right clicking and choose Send to then Desktop (create shortcut). You can rename the desktop shortcut to what ever you like that will allow you to distinguish between Live and Emulator clients Do not try to use the LaunchPad.exe. This will connect to daybreak/SOE and undo the changes made to the eq2_default.ini, and possibly update your client. You do not want that as live support is not updated very often for the emulator without enough interest. In fact if you want to delete the LaunchPad.exe go right ahead and do that.


Step 5: Forum account setup

Everyone that wants to play, or host a server even, will need to register a forum account. The process is simple, read through the terms and click on the agree button if you do agree to the terms. The next page is where you will enter you information like username, password, etc. Everything on this page will need to be filled out. Once you are done with that you should get an email that will allow you to activate your forum account.


Step 6: Login account setup

Once you have a forum account you will need to create a login account

To do this, use the Account Management module found on our portal.

Click on 'Create a Login Account', complete the form and click on "Register Account", Now you can begin connecting to the server.