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Everquest is a fantasy MMORPG created by Verant Interactive (later Sony Online Entertainment) and released in 1999. It is one of the earliest 3D MMORPG games and is considered a groundbreaking title that spawned later imitators such as World of Warcraft.
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Can any dragons be solo killed in EverQuest?
I've never attacked a dragons. But as I quickly approach some of their levels, I'm wondering if they can be solo-killed. Does /con mean anything when it comes to a Dragon? If a dragon cons blue or gre …
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What arguments does eqgame.exe take on the command line?
Just wondering what arguments eqgame.exe takes on the command line? I'm needing to bypass the Launcher since it doesn't work on Linux with DXVK (OpenGL's Vulcan).
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What arguments does eqgame.exe take on the command line?
Seems to take the following commands,
nosou
patchme
/ticket:
/login:
/locale:
/name:
/server:
/port:
My version, on Linux with Wine gets invoked with patchme and /ticket:.