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Melpheos 04-06-2012 03:13 AM

Graphic Quality change on the fly
 
Hi everyone,

i have tried to find this info on the forum but without luck.
I am looking for a user interface that would allow me to change the graphic quality on the fly a la profitui reborn (not sure ?)
I remember installing an interface that gave this ability from a modified run menu that had this ability (has settings like raid, quality, picture). Tried to use, this menu portion only but ended up breaking everything :p

Is there such UI ?

Thanks

Drumstix42 04-06-2012 05:35 AM

The default options windows lets you save your options to a multiple profile setup names, where you can save/load right from in-game.

Melpheos 04-06-2012 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drumstix42 (Post 99965)
The default options windows lets you save your options to a multiple profile setup names, where you can save/load right from in-game.

Thanks Drumstix42 but i have honestly no idea what you are talking about :p
Is it relative to DrumsUI or the default EQ2 menu ?
If it's a personal interface, what i'm looking for is only this functionnality.
If it's default EQ2, i never been able to retain my settings if i change to any of the default (maximum performance, etc...)

Darqwood 04-06-2012 04:23 PM

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Melpheos, use the Save/Load buttons at the bottom of the Options (Alt+O) menu. You can set up profiles for different purposes and switch between them as often as you like.


Edit: To be more specific, each time you tweak your options and save a profile, an .OPT file containing over 300 separate game settings is created in your EQII folder. When you load that profile later, all of your current options get overwritten by whatever settings are in that file. You can use OPT files created by someone else, but it's always better to create your own since usually you have everything set up just right for your computer and you only want to change a few things, for example turning off names and mounts for raids. If you set up the profiles yourself, you'll get just those tweaks and nothing else will change. if you use someone else's pre-packaged OPT file, you'll have to accept whatever settings they saved the file with, which may or may not be appropriate for your tastes or your particular system.

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Drumstix42 04-06-2012 07:06 PM

And just to note: I've found that some people think that the Save/Load buttons are for the Keyboard layout dropdown box, when they are not. It can be a little misleading, but they are independent from each other ;)

For that reason, I slightly modified the Options window in my UI to separate them a bit.

Melpheos 04-07-2012 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drumstix42 (Post 99972)
And just to note: I've found that some people think that the Save/Load buttons are for the Keyboard layout dropdown box, when they are not. It can be a little misleading, but they are independent from each other ;)

For that reason, I slightly modified the Options window in my UI to separate them a bit.

Well that is what i though.... Why do they have to put Keyboard Layout just next to the save button...
Ho well... It's SOE after all :p

Thanks a lot for the hint :) You and Darkwood

stive951 10-03-2012 06:27 AM

I did a search and only found a several year old thread about this. And the few stand alone auto attack timers I have found don't seem to work, or break something else. Could someone please make an up to date auto attack timer?

marry 10-31-2012 02:42 AM

I have no idea about this topic.


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