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Sign in Create account Sign in. The search term must be at least 3 characters long. Please, try again later. View profile View wishlist Start conversation Invite to friends Invite to friends Accept invitation Accept invitation Pending invitation So it's best to play with Immortal Throne since you'll play through all of the original game content in addition to act 4 from the expansion.

Siddha View Profile View Posts. Immortal Throne is completely integrated into Titan Quest; it's not a separate game. Buy the gold edition now; it's on sale. The only difference you will see is that if you play without Immortal Throne, you can get to the epic replay sooner. If you start with Immortal Throne, you will have to finish the expansion before you can choose epic. Thanks for the help guys!

Or must I first install TQ? Zeolas View Profile View Posts. Quatch View Profile View Posts. Start and stay with TQIT. It may have been a bug, but when I loaded TQIT I had to start from the beginning of the game on normal mode even after just beating the first game. I wasn't able to go back to any of the previously beaten places or even start the expansion levels. I had all my gear, just that the levels were all reset. Besides, it merely copies the character so that the original is left unchanged should you decide for any reason to play without the expansion enhancements.

Granted, you can always look at this information on the inventory menu, but it is always nice to see the changes in your offence and defence abilities when hot swapping weapon sets.

As expected with an expansion the new content features additional monsters and denizens of the Underworld to test your might against. At least they did use some classical references when naming the beasts, yet they refer mostly to the more obscure figures of Greek mythology.

Instead, the expansion tends to focus on the scale of things this time around with impressive backdrops such as the entrance to the Underworld where the land of the living eventually melds with the land of the dead and scores of lost souls slowly walk to the long walk to the afterlife , the Tower of Judgement with swirling abysses and the corruption of the Fields of Elysium. These areas are genuinely awe-inspiring and remind you of just how small you really are in the grand scheme of things.

If you are really astute, you can even recognise some of the later themes as various mixes of the title screen music. The game is still prone to crash randomly and also freeze up on occasion if you are not careful.

I have since found out that this is due to my graphics cards yes, plural — I have an ATI Crossfire setup overheating and shutting off to prevent permanent damage. This would all be very well and good if my PC was not a monster of a gaming rig that eats the likes of Half Life 2, F.

Many players have complained of the same issue on numerous Titan Quest community boards so I know that this problem is not an isolated incident. I was unable to test if this was in issue with my ATI graphics cards or the game engine itself, but I have ensured that I have the latest drivers and I have no such issues in my other games.

One of the vulture enemies lands about six foot away from my feet yet their head is lying next to me. The neck has been stretched to comic proportions and I have just died because I cannot fight on due to the fit of laughter that has just overcome me!

Titan Quest: Immortal Throne is said to boast an improved multiplayer experience, yet I cannot comment on that as I was unable to team up with anyone around the world when I tried to. Whenever I hosted a multiplayer game I could see many players joining up… only to leave almost instantly.

I had no problem joining other games myself, but at the time I was still in Greece whilst other players seemed to be way ahead in Rhodes, making teaming up a little tricky. Despite the issues apparent in the multiplayer games I was still able to have a decent game with a friend over a LAN connection with little or no issues. The difficulty is still ramped up a notch to take into account the extra players, yet it is much easier to co-ordinate attacks when you can all actually play together!

I still feel that communication in multiplayer is a little simplistic though, and find myself relying on Teamspeak or other such audio communication to team efficiently. There are still a few technical issues to iron out and the multiplayer games over the Internet may benefit from some closed servers this may be a tad unrealistic though , but hopefully these will be addressed in later updates.

Bottom line is, if you have the original game then the expansion is an almost must-have for you.



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