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=== ServerFilter === | === ServerFilter === | ||
It is currently not known if this command does anything anymore. Right now the question is being posed to Daybreak, if we get an answer, this will be updated. | |||
In | In your ''eqclient.ini'' file, there may be the setting ''ServerFilter=0'' or ''ServerFilter=1''. If this line is set to 1, then the game server is not sending you information that it is not displaying. Default is 0. If you are having problems with lag in a raid situation, or when many other players are in the same general area in EverQuest, it may help to have this set to 1. | ||
To do so, edit your ''eqclient.ini'' file, located in your EverQuest folder on your computer (note by default Windows hides the extension ''.ini'' in Explorer). Open ''eqclient.ini'' (or just ''eqclient'' if extension hidden) by double clicking on it. Look in the file for "ServerFilter=x" (without the quotes, and a number instead of x), usually in the [Defaults] section. | |||
If it does not say: "ServerFilter=1", then change it to that (without the quotes). If you can't find it, add it to the [Defaults] section. | |||
=== Hide Chat === | === Hide Chat === |