After years of enjoying Titan Quest, Warcraft, and all three Diablo games, I started Grim Dawn this morning. It’s a fantastic game!
Welcome to Grim Dawn… you might wanna try Titan Quest Ragnarok Expansion too . just released today:rolleyes:
That’s a way of reeling them in… XD welcome to the game and forum!
Titan Quest Ragnarok Expansion ?? what is that ? fanmod?
Hello Vicente,
and welcome to the forum and grim dawn
IT’S AN XPAC !! WOHOO
Hello, Vicente (Hola! te llamas como mi padre jejeje)
Welcome to the forums, and while i am a noob here, i am also a veteran player of those games you mentioned, including diablo 1 :S
You’ll have a fantastic journey with Grim Dawn, i’m sure. Do you remember that old feeling when you were playing Diablo 2 and you thought only Titan Quest could feel the same? Then you will feel like me, going back in time with Grim Dawn feeling, an awesome and addictive journey to the past, except for the new magical way of classes and skills, so deep and fun.
Sorry that was a bit dramatic lol But beware of Grim Dawn, can make you sleep a lot less than usual so take care and enjoy every magic bit of it! -que lo disfrutes tanto como yo!
PrinceXavieR, thanks for the tip.
Titan Quest is designed to run on DirectX 2, and cannot go beyond DirectX 7. Windows 10 has DirectX 10. I would have to buy the new version and then get the expansion. Right now, I am enjoying Grim Dawn enough that I’m willing to wait for them to work out the bugs before I get it.
Incidentally, I have tried to load my old TTQ onto my new computer, but it refuses.
Sorry, but nonsense. Titan Quest will happily run on DirectX 9.0c, it’s actually the minimum requirement needed (I checked the disc’s box). The AE version does as well as far as I know. What you may need to do if your machine only has DirectX 11 is to install the 9.0c version of DirectX as well.
It is designed for DX9 and runs fine on Windows 10, and I am not talking about the AE here
Medea and mamba, I’ll try again some time. But when it refused to load onto my Windows 10 machine, I researched the web, and various posters said that they couldn’t load the original TTQ onto Windows 10.
I’m talking about the box that contains six CDs, not something downloaded off the web.
From Wikipedia:
“In 2002, Microsoft released DirectX 9…”
“Titan Quest… was published by THQ in 2006.”
Good grief, you two are correct.
Yes, we’re talking about the boxed version as well. It’s clearly stated on the box under system requirements DX9.0 as a minimum.
For clearer advice answer these questions.
Are we talking about Titan Quest or Titan Quest Immortal Throne?
Have you sent the programme compatability to Win XP SP2 (right click on the game’s icon, scroll down to properties, choose compatability and set, click apply then okay)?
Is this an upgrade from Win 8.1 to 10?
Have you updated your drivers?
Have you tried a clean install of Win10?
Medea, I apologize for my delay.
I am referring to the set of 6 CDs for TQ. I also have the CD for Immortal Throne.
I had a Windows 7 machine, and both games installed easily. I later partitioned my hard drive and added a legal copy of Windows 8, which would not install TQ–since it ran well on 7, I did not care. I also installed a legal copy of XP on another partition, and it also refused to load TQ. Later, I legally upgraded Win 7 to 10 with a clean install, and it refuses to load TQ.
Four months ago, I bought a new gaming computer designed for Windows 10. It refuses to install TQ. All of them state that it has encountered a problem, without telling me what the problem is.
Have you installed DirectX9.0c? The original game will not run on newer versions of DirectX as far as I know. Install that and try again.