XUnleashed and EQ2 Helpful tips if you are having problems..
Posted: July 15th, 2005, 10:55 am
Q. I cant interract with XU windows. I try to click on it, but it doesnt do anything?
A. This should have been a sticky, but place a EQ2 window BEHIND your xu window. Ie click P and bring up the persona window. Then place it behind your xu window. Then you can interract with them.
Q. The scripts are running slow? How can I speed them up?
A. Sounds like you have an intel processor. CTRL-ALT-DELETE and go in to the Task Manager. Find the Everquest2.exe process. Right click on it and go into processor affinity. Uncheck CPU1 and check CPU0. Make sure you only have ONE checked. That will essentially dissable HyperThreading and drastically speed up your scripts. If you screen goes black, go back into the Task Manager, and swap cpu's.
Q. My scripts will not run? I click play, but it doesnt do anything, it just stays at "1 Script Running".
A. Check the Compatibility Checkbox to enable eq2 scripts to run. Alternatively, you can install the EQ2 Crafter by WyvernX which does it automatically for you without you having to check it every time you run a script.
A. This should have been a sticky, but place a EQ2 window BEHIND your xu window. Ie click P and bring up the persona window. Then place it behind your xu window. Then you can interract with them.
Q. The scripts are running slow? How can I speed them up?
A. Sounds like you have an intel processor. CTRL-ALT-DELETE and go in to the Task Manager. Find the Everquest2.exe process. Right click on it and go into processor affinity. Uncheck CPU1 and check CPU0. Make sure you only have ONE checked. That will essentially dissable HyperThreading and drastically speed up your scripts. If you screen goes black, go back into the Task Manager, and swap cpu's.
Q. My scripts will not run? I click play, but it doesnt do anything, it just stays at "1 Script Running".
A. Check the Compatibility Checkbox to enable eq2 scripts to run. Alternatively, you can install the EQ2 Crafter by WyvernX which does it automatically for you without you having to check it every time you run a script.