Don't pass up a fantastic deal guys. Total War WARHAMMER can be bagged for only $12 in the currently Humble Monthly Bundle.
That's a crazy price, considering you get a bunch of extra games too. You can cancel the monthly bundle at any time (personally tested that), so it's a great deal. Total War WARHAMMER is a fantastic game and a really well done port from Feral Interactive too!
The Humble Monthly Bundle also gives you 10% off purchases from the Humble Store.
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Quoting: Mountain ManQuoting: hummer010Hmmmmm, I'm seriously considering buying my first Humble Monthly for this game. The game looks great, and $12 is the right price for it, and then there are the other games too.Total Warhammer is worth the money at full price. $12 is almost highway robbery!
I read a couple of reviews, and bought it. Looking forward to trying it out tomorrow (my crappy internet will take most of the night to download it!)
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Bought it and tried. I was a fan of Rome 2 and Shogun 2 and I am already in love with this. Performance feels similar, if not better, to Attila TW.
The whole DLC thing feels like a ripoff but wait until they are 75%-80% off and problem solved. I will certainly pick up the blood DLC at some point.
The whole DLC thing feels like a ripoff but wait until they are 75%-80% off and problem solved. I will certainly pick up the blood DLC at some point.
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Quoting: TeodosioThat games is not available on Mac. However, I don't see any threads in the Steam Forum asking for when it will be available.
The GNU/Linux thread had a very large number of posts.
Anybody willing to reason on this?
I think a typical Mac user will not primarily be a gamer. They'll look at the App Store and see some games, choose one or a couple and be happy they have something to play. They won't care if it's brand new or 10 years old (or rather, they will when they see their brand new 2000 pound machine can't run the game properly or at all).
Now the Linux folk... they're a well-informed, demanding bunch, aren't they?
I'm writing this from a Macbook running Linux, so I believe I can say it all with a straight face.
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I tried playing it and had no idea what I was doing. Can anyone recommend me a lets play/youtube to help me figure it out?
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Thanx for the tip, Liam! Downloading now.
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Quoting: Teodosiohe whole DLC thing feels like a ripoff but wait until they are 75%-80% off and problem solved. I will certainly pick up the blood DLC at some point.You know, I don't actually have a problem with the DLC. The main game offers a substantial amount of content for the price and could easily keep someone entertained for dozens and even hundreds of hours, and for the most part, each DLC offers as much as a traditional expansion pack at a reasonable price. For example, The King and the Warlord DLC sells for $8 and gives you:
Two new Legendary Lords…
…with new quest chains, magic items and skill trees
Two new additional Lord types
Six all-new battlefield units
22 all-new elite Regiments of Renown
That's actually quite a lot of content for the asking price.
Then there's Realm of the Wood Elves which sells for $19 and gives you:
- New Wood Elves Race in the Grand Campaign
- New additional Race-specific currency: Amber
- Wonder-based Campaign victory condition
- Wood Elves may conquer any region on the map
- Two New Playable Legendary Lords: Orion and Durthu
- Two new Lord types with deep-specialisation skill trees
- Three new Hero types with deep-specialisation skill trees
- Comprehensive Wood Elves army roster
- Adds an additional campaign map to the game with the unique ‘Season of Revelations’ Wood Elves story Campaign
- New Unique Monsters, Heroes, Magic and Game Features
Again, a substantial amount of content for the asking price.
Yes, if you buy everything at full price then it's a pretty significant amount of money to be spending, but since the DLC is additional content and not necessary content (at least in my opinion), you can buy the main game now and enjoy dozens of hours of gameplay while you wait for the DLC to go on sale.
The only one I have a problem with is Blood for the Blood God which is basically this game's horse armor: a pointless bit of cosmetic fluff that should have been a free update, or sold for $0.25 if they really had to put a price tag on it (apparently it wasn't included in the main game because this would conflict with some countries' censorship laws, so a cost may be legally required, but $3 is too much for what you get).
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Quoting: GuestI just subscribed to humble monthly last month. Yay. Unfortunately of the games available last month only 3 work on linux.
That's why i don't like to subscribe to Humble Monthly, plus the DRM-Free "problematic".
It could be great to have all the bundles only available on all OS (Windows, Mac, Linux).
And this can be applied to some Humble Bundles too, unfortunately...
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I was confused, because I didn't get another key (I already bought the game) but that's because it's in March's Humble Monthly Bundle, not February's.
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Quoting: TeodosioThat games is not available on Mac. However, I don't see any threads in the Steam Forum asking for when it will be available.
The GNU/Linux thread had a very large number of posts.
Anybody willing to reason on this?
Jith from Feral discusses here about the Mac port:
https://steamcommunity.com/app/364360/discussions/0/343787920130786969/
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