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Message ID: 3660
Date: Tue Aug 27 14:01:51 BST 2002
Author: Rob LeBeau
Subject: RE: [EverQuest] Forthcoming Atlas
> I'll be picking it up too. EQ Atlas is a good__________________________________________________
> resource, however their
> maps aren't the best IMHO. One, they need to be
> consistence and have one
> map that they update off the other maps they have.
> Two, No cartoony
> maps. It makes things a little too confusing; And
> three, Add a legend to
> the maps and include a N S E W compass. I'm not
> saying they suck, just
> would like to see some improvements. Hopefully
> Verant's will be more
> consistent.
>
> As for the dual monitor, It's easy, just have a
> second video card
> installed and run EQ on one and your other info on
> the other. You may
> have to tweak the settings a little but that
> shouldn't be hard to do.
> The monitors can be mapped to do this.
>
> C-ya!
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 14:00:51 -0000
> From: "mlockridge01" <MLockridge01@...>
> Subject: Forthcoming Atlas
>
> I will probably buy the forthcoming atlas, once it
> is out. It will be
> cheaper than printing up the rest of the maps I
> don't have, since I
> have been only printing maps as I need them. Plus,
> we ran out of ink
> and nobody in my household wants to be the one to
> spring for the new
> ink. Probably because they know a large number of
> maps will be
> printed as soon as the ink is loaded. ;)
>
> What I would really like is to have eq in a window,
> with a second
> monitor to hold my data; maps, charts, lists, and
> recipes. I know
> there is a hack to allow this, but I would prefer a
> sanctioned
> window. Plus I don't have the horsepower on this
> system to carry such
> a load. My game would suffer.
>
> Twenty bucks for the atlas sounds cheaper all round.
>
> Barto Proudfoot
>
>
>