Everquest Titanium ((free)) -

| Feature | Titanium (2006) | Underfoot (2009) | RoF2 (2013) | |--------|----------------|------------------|--------------| | DX version | 8.1 | 9.0c | 9.0c | | Max resolution | 1600x1200 | Unlimited | Unlimited | | Map window | No | Yes | Yes | | In-game browser | No | Yes (broken) | No | | Memory usage | ~500MB | ~1.2GB | ~800MB | | Opcode encryption | None | Light (XOR) | Full (RC4+ session key) | | Emulation support | Perfect | Good (with patches) | Excellent (EQEmu RoF2 branch) |

This desire birthed , a fan-run emulated server dedicated to recreating EverQuest as it existed in the early years (specifically 1999 through 2001). However, to play on this server, players cannot use the modern EverQuest client provided by Daybreak Games today. The modern code is too different.

Released in by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE), EverQuest: Titanium Edition was a compilation pack. It contained the original EverQuest base game plus its first 11 expansions — from The Ruins of Kunark (2000) up through The Buried Sea (2007? Wait, check date: actually up to Depths of Darkhollow (2005) — correction: Titanium includes up to Prophecy of Ro (2006). Yes: Classic, Kunark, Velious, Luclin, Planes of Power, Legacy of Ykesha, Lost Dungeons of Norrath, Gates of Discord, Omens of War, Dragons of Norrath, Depths of Darkhollow, and Prophecy of Ro. everquest titanium

EverQuest Titanium is a compilation box set released in 2005. It included the original game and the first eleven expansion packs: The Ruins of Kunark , The Scars of Velious , The Shadows of Luclin , The Planes of Power , The Legacy of Ykesha , Lost Dungeons of Norrath , Gates of Discord , Omens of War , Dragons of Norrath , Depths of Darkhollow , and Prophecy of Ro .

The cutoff point is crucial. Shortly after the Titanium era, the game introduced "The Serpent's Spine" expansion. This update revamped the newbie experience, changed the user interface to a more modern (and arguably less atmospheric) design, and streamlined the game in ways that many felt stripped it of its soul. The Titanium client represents the last gasp of the "Old World" design—chunky interfaces, loading screens that felt mysterious, and a world that did not hold your hand. | Feature | Titanium (2006) | Underfoot (2009)

: The Lost Dungeons of Norrath , Gates of Discord , Omens of War , and Dragons of Norrath .

Ask any player in 2025 what "EverQuest Titanium" means, and they won't talk about the Live servers. They will direct you to . Released in by Sony Online Entertainment (SOE), EverQuest:

If you cannot find Titanium, don't despair. Project 1999 now also supports the client, and Project 2002 (another emulator) uses the EverQuest Underfoot client. However, Titanium remains the "gold standard" for compatibility and stability on P99.

At the time, it was marketed as a way for players to get over $100 worth of content in one $20 box set. The Project 1999 Connection

Because the developers of custom classic servers cannot legally distribute the copyrighted files required to play, players are required to source their own copy of EverQuest Titanium