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Old 03-09-2015, 09:10 PM
Rodcet Rodcet is offline
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Default Using EQFTP (Steam EQ)

I've noticed a few posts lately, on the P1999 reddit, telling people that they are able to use the EQFTP edition on steam instead of titanium. My friends and I have issues with just downloading titanium. I'm sure I'll get ridiculed for that, but in my line of work I would be a total hypocrite for illegally downloading Titanium. So, it's either buy the CDs (which is what I will probably end up doing) or figure out what these people were talking about. Quotes from a thread on p99 reddit below...

"You realize you don't actually need Titanium, right? Even if you do have the constitution of someone's mom in 2005 and are afraid to use bittorrent, you can get the f2p version from Steam and replace the files. What's more, I don't even think it's illegal to pirate Titanium, considering it isn't for retail sale anymore and the game has since become 100% f2p."

Then this..
"I've used PB for myself and two others. I think it's called Everquest Titanium? It wasn't hard to find but I haven't tried looking in about two days."

The response..
"download from steam client"


Is there anyway this can be done? I would love to hop on and play today, and if this way of playing on P99 is possible I would FINALLY be able to convince a few friends to play. I appreciate any help and will be checking back often to see if anyone has any advice. I've tried simply replacing files with the ones offered on this website (the ones you need to delete/replace) but I never got it working correctly.
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