Regardless of the launch mode, the Anniversary Edition provides these upgrades over the original 2006 release:
includes all of the above plus :
On a modern 4K monitor, the Legacy version looks like a relic. It is capped at a 4:3 or 16:10 resolution natively. Textures are muddy, shadows are pixelated, and there is zero support for anti-aliasing. The lighting is static. If you install it on Windows 11, you will likely see a tiny window in the center of your screen surrounded by black bars. 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. Regardless of the launch mode, the Anniversary Edition
As they continued to play and compare the two versions, they stumbled upon a few key differences. The Enhanced version had a more extensive character customization system, allowing for more build diversity and complexity. The Legacy version, on the other hand, had a more straightforward character progression system. The lighting is static