You will have the complete default UI, except for the one Set Price window. (10) Save this file in your main EverQuest II folder, name it eq2.ini (double check to make sure Notepad didn't tack on. (9) Open Notepad.exe - you need the following two lines of text in the file: (7) There is a button that says Update 1 File, click it. (6) The Updates page has a list of ~60 UI pieces, check the "Skip" checkbox for everything in the list, except Set Prices (Broker). The Custom UI Folder needs to be pointed to your DarqUI folder that you created in step 1. (4) From the menu on the left, click Files. (3) Run DarqUI Unified.exe - When the DarqUI Utility opens, it will want to check its files. Download that to your new DarqUI folder, then install it. (2) Follow the Installation Instructions (3) Start the DarqUI Unified Utility. (Mine is at C:\Program Files\Daybreak Game Company\Installed Games\EverQuest II\UI\DarqUI - yours may very well be somewhat different since I forced mine to be somewhere I could find it.) (1) Download the DarqUI Unified Automatic version. Inside that folder, create a new folder and name it DarqUI. (1) Inside your EQ2 installation, there is a subfolder called UI. You guys act like it's an entire whole UI. Steam doesnt auto install it for you, primarily because Steam auto-updates the game for you anyway, they didnt take into consideration the installastion of mods. But items needing an adjustment to their haste, dps or other stats by 2% is a bigger priority. Its in your Steamapps file under Dragon Age Origins in the bin folder. I have absolutely no want to use a different UI and I wish Daybreak would want to make this change in order to make it less difficult to list items as prices increase. I just enjoy the original concepts of most things. How to set up DarqUI EQ2 ZiggieIRE 32 subscribers Subscribe 13 Share 1.3K views 8 months ago Broadcasted live on Twitch - Watch live at Show more Show more. From the release of Everquest 1 to now in Everquest 2. 1 The Character Selection Screen 2 The Game Screen 2.1 Player Info 2.2 The Map and Mini-Map 2.3 The Navigation Bar 2.4 The EQII Menu 3 The Options Window 3.1 Choosing a Performance Profile 3.2 Choosing Character Models 4 The Chat Window 4.1 Chat Options 4.2 Voice Chat 5 Customizing The Game Windows 5.1 Window Settings 5. Maybe I shouldn't say that, though, as it may give marketing evil ideas. As far as I am concerned, it could only be worse if they forced a pop-up window cajoling us to buy it. One of the most requested features is a larger overall UI. It's not that I am against the concept of DBC, I just hate having it "in my face", so to speak. Drums has gotten rid of most of those invisible fat borders and the blatant DBC button. ↑ “ You may need to seek professional help, though! I mean, you actually like the default UI? /boggle Personally, I can't stand the default UI, with the blatant DBC button and the awful invisible fat borders.
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