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EVERQUEST 1



 
 
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Old September 15th 06, 02:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Technomyke
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Default EVERQUEST 1

I have tryed EQ1 (everquest) in vista on a various platforms. Gerneral issues
have been EQ complaining about missing DX9.0c. However, its not really
looking for DX9c itself but checking for a file (it mentions that file when
it cant find it). If you simply grab that file from a XP install and place it
in the EQ folder it will launch fine.

the other issue it has is lack of sound. My searches thru sonys boards and
the net in general show most people are having this problem with some people
having hte exception of in game audio triggers working (basicly .wav play
backs).

My first guess is EQ is using some older DX feature for its audio that was
still supported in DX9.
 




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