Thriving in the harsh northern lands in Northgard isn’t particularly easy and the new Snake Clan faction adds a few twists to the enjoyable Viking experience. An update that released alongside the DLC also adds several bells and whistles to all players for free.
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Northgard [Official Site] places you in the shoes of a viking leader set out to establish control over a newly discovered landmass. It’s something of a cross between a more traditional real time strategy title and a city builder, as commanding units and building up your settlement and resources are important. It’s also a fairly fun game from my limited time with it and has both a story-rich campaign and multiplayer content to enjoy.
The Clan of the Snake joins the other factions in-game as part of paid DLC, adding a few unique mechanics and buildings. Unlike other clans, they don’t make use of Fame and have abilities that help with disrupting foes by targeting their economy and keeping them off balance. They’re even capable of stealing the unique Lore (technology) from other clans for their own tree. Finally, they’re led by Signy, whose abilities become stronger as the seasons pass and she grows older.
The patch that release alongside the DLC has a few goodies for everyone as well. Most noticeably, there’s a new unit—the skirmisher. As the name implies, these are light units that aren’t very good in a head-on fight but make up for that deficiency with superior speed and the ability to pass by wildlife without being seen. Aside from that there’s quite a few balance changes and improvemetns such as better military management for the AI and buffs to certain buildings and powers.
See the full patch notes and DLC details here.
You can grab Northgard and the Clan of the Snake DLC on Steam or Humble Store.
Quoting: GuestWake me up when they solve the MESA random map generation issue...
Fixed.
Last edited by DamonLinuxPL on 21 July 2018 at 7:10 pm UTC
Quoting: DamonLinuxPLIndeed, going by the comments it seems it has been solved!Quoting: GuestWake me up when they solve the MESA random map generation issue...
Fixed.
Quoting: liamdaweQuoting: DamonLinuxPLIndeed, going by the comments it seems it has been solved!Quoting: GuestWake me up when they solve the MESA random map generation issue...
Fixed.
When? I looked not even a week ago and it still was there...
But since I really like the game - nice we get a DLC :-). This clan of snakes gets me intrigued ;-)
[edit] after almost no responses on the bug or in the forum, I thought they dismissed it. Nice to see they did care for us little bunch who like their game :-). I would not have refunded anyway, they brought us a fun game, but seeing they cared - I do hold them in high esteem.
Would be interesting though if they worked around a driver bug or had a bug on their own. Because that info could make Mesa potentially better, if it was a mesa bug they worked around.
Last edited by STiAT on 21 July 2018 at 8:14 pm UTC
Would be curios how it works in practice.
Just wish they got a better voice actress for that trailer. "Capeapble" <- what was that ?
Quoting: GuestSo maybe i'm Blind. But when i look at the Steam Page. There is no Linux Support Listed. Or is it like some sort of Beta how it was for Turok and such?The usual SteamOS icon is there. You probably missed it.
Quoting: GuestWake me up when they solve the MESA random map generation issue...Are you saying it uses the video card to generate random maps? O.o
Quoting: razing32Interesting they added a new faction with new gameplay mechanics.It was a bit odd. I get the impression this bunch aren't supposed to be real vikings, like they're some kind of neighbouring slavs, like Bulgars or Huns or something. I mean really, what kind of viking doesn't care about fame?
Would be curios how it works in practice.
Just wish they got a better voice actress for that trailer. "Capeapble" <- what was that ?
Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 23 July 2018 at 12:16 am UTC
Quoting: compholioQuoting: GuestWake me up when they solve the MESA random map generation issue...Are you saying it uses the video card to generate random maps? O.o
They render 2d vectorized shapes, and load back the graphics buffer. So ye, you'll be using mesa when you're generating 2d vectorized shapes. Since the maps are randomly generated, that's a good way to do it.
No idea how they fixed it, maybe a bug on their side, maybe they worked around a mesa bug. They didn't say (yet).
Oh and the name doesn't mean anything but coincidentally could be pronounced as "Buttery" which suits me just fine.
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