Yes, it should definitely go above 60 FPS with v-sync disabled. What monitor do you use? Maybe it changes to 60 Hz when you play the game?I cant figure out this 60 FPS thing. If you benchmark, should I see more than 60?
Yes, it should definitely go above 60 FPS with v-sync disabled. What monitor do you use? Maybe it changes to 60 Hz when you play the game?
Check your Nvidia control panel or the AMD equivalent. Maybe you are forcing v-sync or a 60 Hz refresh rate through the driver.
The Grand Campaign and mini-campaigns aren't included in TWWH2. Other than that (and the low price of TWWH1), not really.
Try setting "preferred refresh rate" to highest available.Vsync is on in the control panel, unlimited framerate. Frustrating because this works for every other game.
The Grand Campaign and mini-campaigns aren't included in TWWH2. Other than that (and the low price of TWWH1), not really.
Oh, not really. They're worse versions of what's in TWWH2. In the sequel, every one is enhanced to some degree, at the very least being adapted for the max level of 40 and terrain climate stuff. (With Dwarves and Vampire Counts remastered, and presumably Greenskins and Empire coming up some time.)
I can never complete a campaign in this game. Always keep jumping from faction to faction. Really should try to at least finsish one campagin one of these days.
Speaking of, which factions campaigns do people on here enjoy most?
I find the dwarfs very satisfying to play. Really enjoy putting up a solid line of infantry and just pummeling with ranged and artillery. The catapult throwing goblins is amazing. I really enjoy their starting position and aesthetic as well. The forge mechanic that they added in the rework is also quite fun, although it's just a copy of Tomb Kings. You do miss out on cavalry though. I always suck at microing cavalry, so I don't really mind.Yes, Empire and Dwarfves have particularily fun campaigns imo, but they are all good. (meaning: playing those campaigns within TW2).
I agree. I think the weakest part of the warhammer trilogy is the lack of information. It is really hard to know the free content, the DLC content,etc. because of the constant updates of the game.Awesome, thanks! I was confused by the Warhammer 2 emblem!
Any idea on the 60FPS cap?
How do you define finishing a campaign?I can never complete a campaign in this game. Always keep jumping from faction to faction. Really should try to at least finsish one campagin one of these days.
Speaking of, which factions campaigns do people on here enjoy most?
Alongside what has already been said another reason to play TW1 is that the old world campaign is faster when compared to mortal empires. For those with minimum recomended PC that might be a good enough reason to choose wh1 over wh2.
In vanilla kroak wipes all units in his spell range. I doubt there is any need to buff him further!Yo, Lord Kroak sure knows how to blast skeletons. (The carnosaurs were just there to gather them all up!)
And don't ask me why my dinos are so bloody. The only ones bleeding are fellow lizards, so...
That's from a single spell (in Lucky's Overhaul, where magic is stronger). It's wiiild, obliterated like 4 units and routed another 2-4.
The Grand Campaign and mini-campaigns aren't included in TWWH2. Other than that (and the low price of TWWH1), not really.
Yes they are worth playing. You can read my OT for further info!
Personally i think it is fine because they have a real hard start, also latest patch nerfed UE to a more acceptable numbers.The Skaven economy is ridicoulous.
They have this building chain that gives you up to a 100% more income and all of their buildings do give more income. That means even the most crap province gives you at least 2.5k gold.
I'm sitting here at turn 160 with 9 armies and 40k Gold/turn. It's ridicoulous lol.
Also, all settlements you capture can instantly be on max level if you have the food, which you do with the recent patch. It's real easy to paint the map in your colour lol.
That's with almost 0 trade too.
Personally i think it is fine because they have a real hard start, also latest patch nerfed UE to a more acceptable numbers.
So I should only play TW1 if I wanted to play the campaign or can I actually accessed it from TW2 if I owned TW1?
Yeah what I'm basically asking is "is it possible to play TW1 factions with TW2 changes without the Mortal Empires grand maps".The TW1 campaign is only available in TW1. That area of the map is in the grand combined campaign in TW2, though with all the other factions around and longer turn times.
Nope.Yeah what I'm basically asking is "is it possible to play TW1 factions with TW2 changes without the Mortal Empires grand maps".
Old World update could be Empire and Greenskins >D
Speculation is half the fun! It also helps me understand more about the warhammer franchise.Gotrek and Felix? The Red Duke and Boris Todbringer? Could be a ton of things :P
That would be such an odd thing to do that i feel like it is exactly what it will be.There was that TWW/Vermintide coupon sharing thing a month or so back. Old Friends could be some heroes and quests modeled on those characters.
I have no idea if the Sisters of Twilight would be too obscure. My warhammer knowledge comes from games, our discussions here and the wiki. I chose them for 3 reasons:The Sisters of Twilight could work, but I feel like "Old Friends" implies the characters (if that's what they are) to be fairly popular. The Sisters are kinda obscure in the grand scheme of things, aren't they?
What if the Old Friends are the Monstrous Beasts that have not made it into the game so far? Or some of them. Hmm, maybe it is the first of a series of Monstrous Unit Packs.
Me too. I was a bit suspicious that warhammer 2 would be worth the full price since from the features it looked more like an expansion then a full game. Yet CA managed to make improve on everything the 1st game did and make wh2's factions so unique that wh1 is the one that feels like an expansion.
The thing is if CA plan is still the same, game 3 is supposed to have 4 factions of chaos. If they all have the same "hub", the game at launch would be quite boring.The Daemon factions will probably be Wood Elves-style with quasi-religion mechanics. Horde factions are too limiting.
Maybe Horde + Wood Elves style (so a hub, but each army gains additional bonuses the more veterancy it accumulates) or something.
The post-release support for game 3 will be wild. I have no idea what would be left, outside of some kind of remaster of existing content.The thing is if CA plan is still the same, game 3 is supposed to have 4 factions of chaos. If they all have the same "hub", the game at launch would be quite boring.
CA also needs to tackle both WoC and beastmen because as a horde they aren't really suited to wipe the map out nor feels as this "apocalyptic force".
Obviously if CA goes for another style of game with daemon of chaos being 1 faction and each LL having their special mechanic depending on their major god. But they would need to use all other 3 "main" factions left at once. This would mean DLC would only have 1 "race" left (nagash) and the rest would be lord packs.
What do you think?
You played Total War without an SSD? Are you INSANE!?I bought an SSD (intel 660p) and the difference is ... mindblowing.
Now im thinking that all games should be in a SSD...
In my defense I have been slowly building up my PC since 2018. Started with mobo + cpu+ ram ---> GPU -->Xbone controller -> monitor --> chair --> mouse--> headset--> SSD. I'd still like a mechanical keyboard (a loud one), 4k TV and a good table to have my PC.