However, the story content for Atlantis is extremely underwhelming. Some of these are a bit underwhelming, but the majority are fairly cool, and new options for character building is always a plus because it's the core of the game. The best thing about the new DLC is easily the new tier of skills for each mastery. You get a new mastery, thrown weapons, the ability to enchant blues and purples through a quest, and the new act is generally fairly cool and feels like a decent end to the game. I can't deny the fact that you are checking and instantly fixing major bugs that are being reported but for the rest stuff which has to do with suggestions, content and so on, I can't be sure. I, of course, understand that you can't go with everyone's suggestion but the stuff I was posting were mostly QoL things.I don't even know whether I should try posting them again or whether they were even considered. I've supported this game and your effort in everything but every-time I posted something I never saw it implemented. To be honest Zyddie, I think most players including me, don't expect that their opinion matters to you, no offense intended. I would love to hear what you think is so bad about the expansions tbh, the only way we can improve and make better stuff in the future is to get good, in-depth and civil feedback so yea, please feel free to expand what you mean by very crappy in this case. Publicado originalmente por sachatara:no both very crappy expension to be honest :( was way better with immortal throne as the last one The player without the DLC must host the game. As I understand players with DLC can join games created by TQ:AE owners, but players with basic game can't join games created by DLC owners. I'm also interested how's the compatibility looks. I'd say Ragnarok is a good pickup, Atlantis only if you really like the game and / or it's on sale. Has some performance issues at times and there are bugs related to it. Introduces a gambler, arena mode (Tartarus), unique loot and increases mastery levels to 40 and adds two additional skills for each mastery at lvl 40. Ragnarok adds a fairly long fifth act based off Norse mythology, a new mastery (Rune) which is kind of a mage-knight hybrid, throwing weapons (DLC items still drop in game even if you don't have expansions btw, you just can't pick them up), and pretty good loot.Ītlantis adds an optional mid-sized act which is sort of act ~4.5. Are they worth buying? Atlantis have mixed reviews. Players will interpret the prophecies of the blind seer Tiresias, fight alongside Agamemnon and Achilles, and use the wiles of Odysseus to conquer this dark new adventure.Publicado originalmente por J0ker:I just started playing TQ:AE again and I'm thinking about getting mentioned above expansions. In this epic quest of good versus evil, players will encounter the greatest villains of Greek mythology, brave the attacks of Cerberus, and hazard the banks of the River Styx. The gods seek a hero who can turn the tide in an epic struggle that will determine the fate of both men and gods. ![]() The Titans have escaped their eternal prison, wreaking havoc upon the earth. Reduced cheating with curbed exploits, removal of test items and mod comparison in multiplayerĭiscover the Courage that Turns Heroes Into LegendsFrom Age of Empires co-creator Brian Sullivan and Braveheart writer Randall Wallace comes an innovative action role playing game set in ancient Greece, Egypt and Asia.Quality of life features like higher stack limits, quick item pickup, a larger stash and a speed setting.Dozens of new heroes and bosses to encounter.Increased challenges and rewards for larger parties and on higher difficulty levels.Countless bug fixes and other improvements, including ten years’ worth of community fixes.Complete balance rework with improvements to all Masteries, damage types, unique items and sets.Support for modders through new modding options and a fully integrated Steam Workshop.Improved performance and general stability. ![]()
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