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{{disambig3|[[The Shadows of Luclin]] (Expansion Description)}} | {{disambig3|[[The Shadows of Luclin]] (Expansion Description)}} | ||
=== Features === | |||
* Over 25 new zones, including adventure areas, dungeons, and cities. | |||
* A new player race of noble cat people: The Vah Shir | |||
* A new player class: The Beastlord. | |||
* All new high-poly player character models with high-resolution textures. | |||
* Armor that attaches to your characters as pieces of geometry rather than simple textures. | |||
* More visible pieces of armor. | |||
* The ability to advance beyond level 50 with EverQuest characters. | |||
* The ability to engage in alternate forms of advancement for those above level 50. | |||
* Dozens of new creatures to encounter. | |||
* Hundreds of new quests. | |||
* Thousands of new items. | |||
* Innumerable new challenges. | |||
* A completely redesigned user interface, completely customizable via ann XML definition file (this will be available to all subscribers, regardless of expansion registration status). | |||
* A new graphics engine that includes features such as Hardware Transform and Lighting as well as other recent DirectX improvements. | |||
* All new high-resolution textures for classic EverQuest and expansion zones. | |||
== System Requirements== | == System Requirements== | ||
Before you install the game, make sure that your system meetings the following requirements: | Before you install the game, make sure that your system meetings the following requirements: |
Revision as of 18:22, 28 October 2023
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Features
- Over 25 new zones, including adventure areas, dungeons, and cities.
- A new player race of noble cat people: The Vah Shir
- A new player class: The Beastlord.
- All new high-poly player character models with high-resolution textures.
- Armor that attaches to your characters as pieces of geometry rather than simple textures.
- More visible pieces of armor.
- The ability to advance beyond level 50 with EverQuest characters.
- The ability to engage in alternate forms of advancement for those above level 50.
- Dozens of new creatures to encounter.
- Hundreds of new quests.
- Thousands of new items.
- Innumerable new challenges.
- A completely redesigned user interface, completely customizable via ann XML definition file (this will be available to all subscribers, regardless of expansion registration status).
- A new graphics engine that includes features such as Hardware Transform and Lighting as well as other recent DirectX improvements.
- All new high-resolution textures for classic EverQuest and expansion zones.
System Requirements
Before you install the game, make sure that your system meetings the following requirements:
Minimum Configuration
Item | Description |
---|---|
Operating System: | Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP |
Processor: | Pentium II 400 or greater |
RAM: | 256MB |
Video Card:* | Direct3D compliant video card with 16 MB RAM and hardware T&L (i.e. Nvidia GeForce/GeForce 2) |
Sound Card:* | DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card |
Modem: | 28.8k + Internet connection |
CD-ROM: | 4X speed CD-ROM |
Hard Drive Space: | 450 MB + |
Reccomended Configuration
Item | Description |
---|---|
Operating System: | Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP |
Processor: | Pentium III or greater |
RAM: | 512MB |
Video Card:* | Direct3D compliant video card with 32 MB RAM and hardware T&L (i.e. Nvidia GeForce 2 or greater) |
Sound Card:* | DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card |
Modem: | 56.6k + Internet connection |
CD-ROM: | 16X speed CD-ROM |
Hard Drive Space: | 1.5 GB + |
- Note: All Direct 3D cardss not supported (see complete list at www.everquest.com)
- Note: DirectX 8.1 or greater is required
System requirements subject to change as the game progresses.
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