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Old 10-02-2013, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Dalven [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
You wouldn't have any problems with the titanium client. Modern EQ's graphics are more performance intensive than what you would be using here. Honestly, don't pay for the client - like has been said SOE give the files away for free anyway - just not the specific version you need. Nobody is going to come banging down your door to drag you through the courts and ban you from using a computer for life because you downloaded an ancient bit of software to play some classic eq. If SOE didn't want people playing this they would have shut ot down a long time ago.
Yea, I noticed even with the graphics turned down, the waterfalls and the character models were still way better than the trilogy ones. Back then I use to have to fiddle with certain models in certain areas, usually just the human and elves with the better graphic sets. I tried the tutorial and the entire area is unplayable to me. Reminds me of the bazaar way back when. That was terrible.

And I see your point regarding downloading what they already give away for free. I wonder if any other sites besides that one mentioned also has them. I might check around. Old Dog Gamers or something like that I think, had classic games either for free or for very cheap.
 


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