There was no such thing as an EQEMu at the time when you recieved your disks (read NO patching). Meaning there was no EQEMu when there were NO patches to the client (that I am aware of). That would have put it RIGHT after release of EQ, because I remember there were a ton of patches put out imediately after release. So, no you would not be able to do that.. See each version of EQEMu goes with a specific date of patch, and when EQLive pathes, sometimes it breaks EQEMu, and they have to fix it, and make it playable again, thus making a different version. If you had a back up (like on a dvd r-w, like I do) dating back to a known working patch for a known working EQEMu, then you could do something like this.
See, when you patch EQLive you dont just recieve the GoD files (explanation of the newest patches that broke version 0.5.3), you are also recieving whatever fixes SOE deemed relevant for fixing the client (read the game) itself, or better stated fixes to bugs they know about, or issues they want to change. So even if you got rid of the GoD files, you would still have the patched version of the client itself.
So to sum it up and simply answer your question, NO, you wouldnt be able to do that.. You would also have to have the patches that came along with the client up to, and including PoP, which are numerous.. Lot of nerfing went on with old world in the beginning hehe..
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