In the pantheon of action role-playing games (ARPGs), few titles have stood the test of time quite like Titan Quest . Originally released in 2006 by Iron Lore Entertainment, the game took players on a mythical journey through ancient Greece, Egypt, and Babylon. For nearly a decade, the "Legacy" version was a beloved, albeit clunky, piece of gaming history.
Then, in 2016—on the game’s 10th anniversary—THQ Nordic and THQ Nordic GmbH (formerly Nordic Games) released the Titan Quest Anniversary Edition . On paper, it was a free update for existing owners. In reality, it was a total resurrection. Titan Quest Anniversary Edition Enhanced Vs Legacy
If you see "Titan Quest Legacy" on a key reseller for $2, skip it. Spend the $5 (on a Steam sale) for the Anniversary Edition. The legacy version is a museum piece—nice to look at, but you don't want to live there. The Anniversary Edition is the living, breathing, looting, and slaying colossus that the original always deserved to be. Q: Can I transfer my Legacy save files to the Anniversary Edition? A: Yes, mostly . AE automatically detects Legacy saves in My Documents\My Games\Titan Quest - Immortal Throne\SaveData . However, due to the stash size increase, you may lose items in the legacy "transfer stash." Back up your files first. Characters convert seamlessly, but the new engine recalculates stats (resulting in slightly higher DPS due to the faster game speed). In the pantheon of action role-playing games (ARPGs),
But what exactly changed? If you have the old CD-ROM or the original Steam legacy version sitting in your library, should you download the Anniversary Edition (AE)? And if you are a new player, is there any reason to hunt down the original legacy version? If you see "Titan Quest Legacy" on a
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