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Question...?
This is most likely a very stupid question, but I'm just at the basis and wanting to make this work.
I downloaded a Experience Bar(all that was in the file was an .xml) that I liked for EQ2, and as far as I know all I had to do was create eq2.ini with the folder name specified, the folder located in the UI folder and the .xml placed into the folder. Being that, this is the setup so far. ui/custom (folder in use), eq2ui_mainhud_experience.xml inside of /custom folder. The .ini follows such~ cl_ui_skinname custom cl_ui_subdir UI/ I presume something I've done is wrong, something so simple. All I'm basically trying to figure right now is how to make this one XP bar work, so that I can move forth to customize a full compilation UI. : D Regards, Rapturan Edit: Experience Bar in use |
I'm having the same problem... Nothing works?
I downloaded EQ2MAP Updater, and it generated eq2.ini for me, and then I added OCD-Advanced to the EQ2MAP directory inside of \UI... Nothing shows up differently at all. I've also tried switching the two lines inside of eq2.ini, but it's the same as before... Nothing changes. Can anyone shed some light on this problem? |
Most likely problems ... the eq2.ini file needs to be in your /everquest2/ directory. It's also likely that if it IS in that directory, it was accidentally named eq2.ini.txt
For detailed instructions on how to fix that, reread the installation FAQ, specifically this part. |
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