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Two bits of news for those of you trying to conquer China. Total War: Three Kingdoms has gained modding capabilities with Steam Workshop support and the brutal Reign of Blood DLC is now out for Linux.

See Also: My initial thoughts and benchmarks, plus BTRE's in-depth review.

Feral Interactive, the porting studio responsible for bringing Three Kingdoms to Linux announced on Twitter yesterday, that the Reign of Blood DLC is now up for Linux just over a week after release for Windows. It's a brutal DLC and not just because of the blood and gore, the player reviews on Steam aren't kind to it with it currently sat at "Mostly Negative". Why? Well, a number of people think the effects should be included with the game and not an extra £1.99 cost on top of the £44.99 for the game.

Onto more positive news! Feral Interactive yesterday managed to get the big 1.1.0 patch out for the Linux version as well. This is the first major post-release update for the game. The highlights of this are:

  • Stability (reduced crashes)
  • Many battle AI fixes and behavioural improvements
  • Further tweaks to vassalisation rules in order to reduce Yuan Shao’s vassal dominance
  • Improved tutorialisation
  • Improved UI with key tooltips added (e.g. Food breakdown)
  • Babies are now more likely to be born from marriages
  • UI can now be scaled up to 200% for 1440p (2k resolution)
  • Mousing over settlement names no longer causes performance stutter in the campaign map

Full patch notes here.

Also, Total War: Three Kingdoms now has modding support complete with integration with the Steam Workshop. Sadly, although I expected as much, the actual modding tools are only available for Windows. You can find the full announcement on that here.

You can find Total War: THREE KINGDOMS on Humble Store, Feral Store and Steam.

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Linuxpunk Jul 5, 2019
I love this game. It's one of my favorite Total War titles and arguably one of the best Three Kingdoms games. Thanks feral for everything, you are doing a BLOODY good job.
Linuxpunk Jul 5, 2019
Quoting: Patola
Quoting: gojulI bought it but just to support Feral.
I would, but I am still late on the other Total Wars because somehow I was caught by some simulation games. And, to be frank, the price is still too steep for me at this time. However I am worried about feral, we are in July and no new bleeps for Linux on the Feral radar... After a great period of activity Feral seems to have slowed to a halt.

Well, they did add DLC and Mod support fot TW:TK this last week.
Retrogamer Jul 6, 2019
More of a reason for me to pick this one up.
einherjar Jul 7, 2019
Quoting: rustybroomhandle
Quoting: x_wingI'll probably do the same as gojul. But Feral, where is my Shadow of the Tomb Raider????

Probably need a tinfoil hat for this one, but I suspect they may have signed some papers that prevents them from releasing it until some time after it releases on Stadia.

Perhaps they just have to rework their business strategy?
They can now act as a porter Win--> Stadia....
And perhaps they set up a new Win--> Linux porting strategy by using Steamplay?
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