View Full Version : Testers, is "plz join my group" spam history?
<P></P> <P>Hey testers, i don't have time, just yet, to download the 10 hrs of updates to get into test. I was wondering though if they finally fixed how when you're not LFG how you still can show up on the Community/Find Person window, even when /ANON</P> <P>So i'm wondering if my Mystic is going to keep getting messages for group invites while not LFG and even while I AM /ANON. If you turn on the "Stop Group Invite" option does it stop you from showing up in the Community/Find Person window (when a player searches with the LFG option unchecked)? Because currently, even if a person is /anon all their name, level, class, zone info still shows up in the Find Person window even though that info does not show up in the /who report - i dont think that's right. People are ignoring the fact you're not LFG all the time.</P> <P> </P> <P> </P><p>Message Edited by Ayun on <span class=date_text>10-27-2005</span> <span class=time_text>03:09 PM</span>
Orracle
10-28-2005, 12:45 PM
<P>Don't mean to hijack your thread and all...but I got the Test server running within 20 minutes (If you have all the game updates for live servers then you can too!) I followed the following directions from the FAQ: </P> <P> </P> <DIV><STRONG><FONT color=#ffff99>How do I connect to the Test server?<BR></FONT></STRONG></DIV> <DIV>Connecting to the EverQuest II Test Server requires that you run a version of the game that is slightly different than the one used to connect to our regular live servers. If you want to keep the option of playing on both the live and Test servers, we HIGHLY recommend that you run the Test client from its own folder. For this reason, we have created a folder in your EverQuest II directory called TestServer which contains the Test launchpad and this help text file.</DIV> <DIV>The following steps will guide you through our recommended Test client setup process.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>1. Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the TestServer folder in your EverQuest II directory. Create a shortcut on your desktop for the TestEQ2.exe file, which is the launchpad used to connect to the Test server. You may rename the shortcut if you wish, but don't double-click it yet. If you do, you will end up downloading the entire Test client, which would be a long and unnecessary process.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>2. Highlight all the files and folders in the EverQuest II root directory EXCEPT the following: the cache folder, the logincache folder, the TestServer folder, and the eq2_default.ini file. (You can use Control-A to highlight all the files and folders, then hold down the Control key and left-click on those folders and files to de-select them.) Right-click and drag the selected folders to the TestServer folder. Select the option to COPY the files and folders, NOT move them.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>3. When the copy is complete, double-click the desktop shortcut you made in Step 1. This will run the Test server launchpad and update the client to be able to connect to the Test server.</DIV>
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