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Old 08-29-2009, 07:25 PM
leethan
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Default Player is beneath zone.

OK, fresh install of the latest EQEmu, and PEQ database.

EQEmu: Latest via SVN on 8/29/2009 (0.8.0 is the version reported).
PEQ: peqdatabase-Rev946
Running on linux (centOS), with MySQL, and perl 5.8.8

So my first question i suppose, would be, is that a version mismatch?

The issue i'm running into is:
Any race/class/start zone i pick when i create a character.
I enter the game, and i'm able to look around (left/right arrow) but i cannot walk, or jump. I can interact with npc's if theyre within range. I even learned a skill from a trainer.

If i start in freeport, i get a stream of messages stating that i'm beneath the zone, and that it's returning me to a safe point. but i dont move, it just keeps scrolling that message. I cannot #goto any other loc.


What i've tried:
I thought it was a map problem. So i went and grabbed an archive that contained the map data for the server. Placed that in the Maps directory. No help.
I found an SVN repository which contains supposedly current map data, i checked that out, and no better.

Repo: http://eqemumaps.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Maps

I tried renaming "Maps" to "maps" on the server. No help.


Any suggestions? If you need any info, just let me know, i'll get what i can!

Thanks!
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