Titanium Client Project 1999 EQEMU: 'This client was the start of the disk-standard whereby the play servers accept client versions that were released on DVD instead of the previously chaotic method of attempting to keep up with every patched version of Everquest.
Everquest Titanium Client Server
05-08-2015, 03:03 AM
I am compiling a list of content released for EverQuest, in chronological order. I started with the list of every expansion, which has been documented in many places already, and I am expanding on it to include any content possible. Eventually the list could be expanded to contain patch releases, etc, but right now I am mainly interested in adding all of the Clients they released over the years to the list. Particularly intereted in the CDs that were not released with a specific expansion. Such as Titanium, Evolution, and any others that i might not even know about yet.
Here is what I have so far:
0. Original EverQuest (March 1999)
23460-CDR-00 (http://www.prestoimages.net/store30/rd10519/10519_pd1826335_1.jpg) 989 Studios EverQuest Windows 95 98 CD PC Game 1998 Sony Computer Equipment America
1. The Ruins of Kunark (April 2000)
Installing this expansion simply adds new zone files to the original installation.
2. The Scars of Velious (December 2000)
Installing this expansion simply adds new zone files to the original installation.
EverQuest Trilogy - Original, Kunark, Velious (September 17, 2001)
UPC Barcode: 814582402127 (http://i.imgur.com/ouflzsX.jpg)
There was a digital download freely available here for years: ftp://eqftp.station.sony.com/eqtrilogy.exe
3.The Shadows of Luclin (December 2001)
8145EQLDPK (http://i.imgur.com/DDWe3bm.jpg) (3 disc install)
4. The Planes of Power (October 2002)
8145EQPBL1 (http://i.imgur.com/u7NTGnC.jpg) (2 disc install)
5. The Legacy of Ykesha (February 2003)
6. Lost Dungeons of Norrath (September 2003)
7. Gates of Discord (February 2004)
8. Omens of War (September 2004)
9. Dragons of Norrath (February 2005)
10.Depths of Darkhollow (September 2005)
Titanium Client
Project 1999
EQEMU: 'This client was the start of the disk-standard whereby the play servers accept client versions that were released on DVD instead of the previously chaotic method of attempting to keep up with every patched version of Everquest. It is widely accepted that this standard greatly increased the popularity of EQ emulation as a client could be easily obtained, and the long term stability of the client allowed the developers to focus on other issues.'
11. Prophecy of Ro (February 2006)
12.The Serpent's Spine (September 2006)
13.The Buried Sea (February 2007)
14.Secrets of Faydwer (November 2007)
EQEMU: 'This client was chosen as a more modern standard to Titanium, and as the most contemporary version released on DVD. The client proved to be unstable at times and was not widely accepted.'
15.Seeds of Destruction (October 2008)
EQEMU: 'Seeds of Destruction - While released exclusively as a downloaded product it has proven to have all of the modern benefits as Secrets of Faydwer while being far more stable. It is quickly becoming the standard, though according to a poll on Peqtgc.com, Titanium is still the most commonly used client. This client is no longer available for download. Purchasing and downloading this client will actually yield a version of Underfoot.'
16.Underfoot (December 2009)
16B. Underfoot STEAM (June 8, 2010)
EQEMU: 'This version can be downloaded only from steam. Purchasing and downloading Underfoot or Seeds of Destruction will both give you access to only this version. The only difference between the two products is the price, and what expansions the product key activates.'
17. House of Thule (October 2010)
18. Veil of Alaris (November 2011)
19. Rain of Fear (November 2012)
Wikipedia: 'Followed by the major content patches Shadow of Fear in April 2013 and Heart of Fear in July 2013.'
20. Call of the Forsaken (October 2013)
Wikipedia: 'Followed by the major content patches Hate Rising in January 2014.'
21. The Darkened Sea (announced; due October 2014)
Here is what I have so far:
0. Original EverQuest (March 1999)
23460-CDR-00 (http://www.prestoimages.net/store30/rd10519/10519_pd1826335_1.jpg) 989 Studios EverQuest Windows 95 98 CD PC Game 1998 Sony Computer Equipment America
1. The Ruins of Kunark (April 2000)
Installing this expansion simply adds new zone files to the original installation.
2. The Scars of Velious (December 2000)
Installing this expansion simply adds new zone files to the original installation.
EverQuest Trilogy - Original, Kunark, Velious (September 17, 2001)
UPC Barcode: 814582402127 (http://i.imgur.com/ouflzsX.jpg)
There was a digital download freely available here for years: ftp://eqftp.station.sony.com/eqtrilogy.exe
3.The Shadows of Luclin (December 2001)
8145EQLDPK (http://i.imgur.com/DDWe3bm.jpg) (3 disc install)
4. The Planes of Power (October 2002)
8145EQPBL1 (http://i.imgur.com/u7NTGnC.jpg) (2 disc install)
5. The Legacy of Ykesha (February 2003)
6. Lost Dungeons of Norrath (September 2003)
7. Gates of Discord (February 2004)
8. Omens of War (September 2004)
9. Dragons of Norrath (February 2005)
10.Depths of Darkhollow (September 2005)
Titanium Client
Project 1999
EQEMU: 'This client was the start of the disk-standard whereby the play servers accept client versions that were released on DVD instead of the previously chaotic method of attempting to keep up with every patched version of Everquest. It is widely accepted that this standard greatly increased the popularity of EQ emulation as a client could be easily obtained, and the long term stability of the client allowed the developers to focus on other issues.'
11. Prophecy of Ro (February 2006)
12.The Serpent's Spine (September 2006)
13.The Buried Sea (February 2007)
14.Secrets of Faydwer (November 2007)
EQEMU: 'This client was chosen as a more modern standard to Titanium, and as the most contemporary version released on DVD. The client proved to be unstable at times and was not widely accepted.'
15.Seeds of Destruction (October 2008)
EQEMU: 'Seeds of Destruction - While released exclusively as a downloaded product it has proven to have all of the modern benefits as Secrets of Faydwer while being far more stable. It is quickly becoming the standard, though according to a poll on Peqtgc.com, Titanium is still the most commonly used client. This client is no longer available for download. Purchasing and downloading this client will actually yield a version of Underfoot.'
16.Underfoot (December 2009)
16B. Underfoot STEAM (June 8, 2010)
EQEMU: 'This version can be downloaded only from steam. Purchasing and downloading Underfoot or Seeds of Destruction will both give you access to only this version. The only difference between the two products is the price, and what expansions the product key activates.'
17. House of Thule (October 2010)
18. Veil of Alaris (November 2011)
19. Rain of Fear (November 2012)
Wikipedia: 'Followed by the major content patches Shadow of Fear in April 2013 and Heart of Fear in July 2013.'
20. Call of the Forsaken (October 2013)
Wikipedia: 'Followed by the major content patches Hate Rising in January 2014.'
21. The Darkened Sea (announced; due October 2014)
Everquest Titanium Iso
Everquest Titanium Client Review
- Account Setup: Create forum account. Create loginserver account2. Download and unzip to SSD/HDD: http://bit.ly/.
- Follow the instructions to install EQ Titanium, then follow the installation instructions on www.project1999.org. You'll need to make an account on eqemu for the login server, there is a tutorial located on their site as well.