
Throw away your torches and grab your axes for a new Total War: Attila patch is en-route this Thursday and its headline feature is the removal of torches burning gates down. So what is a raging Barbarian to do in these times should they find themselves siege engine-less? Why hack away at the gates of course!
Other major features coming with the patch are performance fixes for AMD\ATI graphics cards, FPS performance and stability on the campaign map, modifications to campaign victory conditions, the addition of more dynamic music and much more. For thecomplete patch notes visit the official Total War Wiki.
Deploying alongside the patch on the same day will be theLongbeards Culture Pack (DLC) ; featuring the Langobards tribe, the Alamans tribe and the Burgundians tribe. Including new units, buildings, ancillaries, traits and objectives, the Longbeards Culture Pack also includes a new linked branching narrative feature titled "The Lay of Ybor" .
Perhaps taking some inspiration from Crusader Kings II, direct the actions of a fabled hero through a series of branching narrative event choices during your campaign. Your choices will matter as the fabled hero himself later becomes available to command your armies, complete with traits that mirror the event choices you have made.
Other major features coming with the patch are performance fixes for AMD\ATI graphics cards, FPS performance and stability on the campaign map, modifications to campaign victory conditions, the addition of more dynamic music and much more. For the
Deploying alongside the patch on the same day will be the
Perhaps taking some inspiration from Crusader Kings II, direct the actions of a fabled hero through a series of branching narrative event choices during your campaign. Your choices will matter as the fabled hero himself later becomes available to command your armies, complete with traits that mirror the event choices you have made.
[This message has been edited by Scipii (edited 02-24-2015 @ 04:45 PM).]