If you are using a Custom UI you should delete it and remove from your eq2.ini file. If your custom UI did not get updated for EoF, you will probably crash after. Check your UI page (or http://www.eq2interface.com) for EoF updated version of your UI
Don't forget to update your EQ2MAP. New zones comes with maps, and if you don't update your eq2map, you will not be able to see new zones. EQ2MAP new files cover that.
If you have purchased EoF, expect a download between 1.6 GB to 2.0 GB. So it may take a bit long than you expect. If you did not buy it yet, you can still expect about 200 MB's (might be lower) of download due to many changes in rest of the world.
While first day of expansion generally crowded as hell, you may try to refrain from visiting crowded places, however, with new outdoor instance zones of EoF, we will not be seeing thousands of people in one zone and crash.
Travel to Faydwer is through boats, boats are located in Nektulos Forest and Thunderring Steppes docks. You might have to wait a few minutes for boats and some travel length, but it is not as boring as waiting 5 minutes doing nothing at spires. Enjoy the sight. Destination is Butcherblock Mountains Docks.
If you want directly hit to Kelethin and Greater Faydark, take NE road over Butcherblock Mountains, be careful of high places...
Don't jump from Butcherblock Mountains to down towards docks, because even with 350 safe fall you are toast (Kelethin is safe tho )
When you see your stats, don't gasp much. Big changes happened. So try your combat before boards.
Don't give peanuts to Fae, they are just kids (and bring anti-insect meds because some can be annoying shouting in zone 'Aww scho schweet' type like a broken record makes me want to go to PVP server for carnage)
And tonight, for last time, hug your horses and take your screenshots, this is last time you see them as they were.
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I've got 99 problems and I'm not dealing with any of them - Lay-Z
Man, I would add to that "start your patching in the morning before work." I was dumb enough to forget that.
I bought the DVD and installed it, but my patch went quickly from 7 minutes to 6 hours. I imagine thousands of other folks made the same mistake and are as frustrated as I am. Looks like I'll be logging on tomorrow night.
I bought the DVD and installed it, but my patch went quickly from 7 minutes to 6 hours. I imagine thousands of other folks made the same mistake and are as frustrated as I am. Looks like I'll be logging on tomorrow night.
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Well, it stopped nearly at the end and now I can't get the updater to initialize, so either I'm messed up somehow, or (more likely) their server is screwed. Sad to see this still happens on launch days.
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As an update, my initial patch completed and I was presented with the "Play" option. Instead of doing that, I restarted and realized I had yet to register the expansion. After registering, I chose to do a complete file scan (assuming I wouldn't need too much, but I'm a completist).
That was an hour ago. I'm at 2 hours left, and headed for bed.
FYI: I noticed my installer was stalled on a file, with no progress. I chose to cancel and then download again, and it resumed. It was still slow, but better than nothing.
That was an hour ago. I'm at 2 hours left, and headed for bed.
FYI: I noticed my installer was stalled on a file, with no progress. I chose to cancel and then download again, and it resumed. It was still slow, but better than nothing.
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Yeah, when I started the download, it said 743 hours.archeiron wrote:I bought EQII-EOF today on a whim. I have an estimated 16 hours to go of downloads before I can play (2.5 hours into it so far). This is A+ new customer experience
The patch servers took a real beating tonight when the PST players came on. I was getting a very good download speed until around 9 est.
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we-ell! I guess I won't bother with the expansion until I'm planning on going out of town for a weekend! Maybe I'll give it a couple weeks for the craze to ebb.
Just seeing the names of the old zones where I started EQ1 kind of makes me excited. It seemed like I spent ages in Greater Faydark when EQ1 released and I remember the very first time I zoned into Butcherblock.If you want directly hit to Kelethin and Greater Faydark, take NE road over Butcherblock Mountains, be careful of high places...
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Does anyone really expect speedy downloads when a million people are all hammering the server for it at once? One of my machines stopped the download after the other finished.....so I copied it over with a USB drive and all was right in the world. In the good old days, someone would always get the downloads onto an FTP server for all their friends since it was much faster that way.
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No need to wait.we-ell! I guess I won't bother with the expansion until I'm planning on going out of town for a weekend! Maybe I'll give it a couple weeks for the craze to ebb
Once I got the updates downloaded, it was smooth as could be.
I started a noob fairy thinking GFay would be packed, laggy and unbearable but it was everything but. There were multiple instances of the zone running, minimal competition for mobs and no lag at all. 100 players per instance in a zone the size of GFay is fine.
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Mine ended up taking only about 20 more minutes but it did hang on a file, I just restarted everything and it finished up and I had a "PLAY" by time I was done with dinner.
Yea GFay is so big they could probably go 150 but it's nice not having to wait on MOBs... still have nightmares about LGuk pre Kunark.
I started a Dirge Fae, kind of fun so far but will probably continue to focus on my Necro and Monk primarily.
I hope with this expansion more people give EQ2 a try, I may have to pick up Burning Crusade just to see it but I haven't played WoW in almost 2 years, from my experience EQ2 is now far superior, there is just so much more to do while at the same times they have made it much easier and WoW like for the newbs.
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Yea GFay is so big they could probably go 150 but it's nice not having to wait on MOBs... still have nightmares about LGuk pre Kunark.
I started a Dirge Fae, kind of fun so far but will probably continue to focus on my Necro and Monk primarily.
I hope with this expansion more people give EQ2 a try, I may have to pick up Burning Crusade just to see it but I haven't played WoW in almost 2 years, from my experience EQ2 is now far superior, there is just so much more to do while at the same times they have made it much easier and WoW like for the newbs.
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That's all part of the EQ experience!archeiron wrote:I bought EQII-EOF today on a whim. I have an estimated 16 hours to go of downloads before I can play (2.5 hours into it so far). This is A+ new customer experience

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I remember people calling in sick, planning vacation days, etc when new EQ expansions came out (and when the original game was released). They turned into wasted days of frustration.
I would have been in the same boat for the original release but had something going on at work I couldn't ditch!
I've had almost exactly the opposite experience ><Marbus wrote:
I hope with this expansion more people give EQ2 a try, I may have to pick up Burning Crusade just to see it but I haven't played WoW in almost 2 years, from my experience EQ2 is now far superior, there is just so much more to do while at the same times they have made it much easier and WoW like for the newbs.
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