

The number of armies you have in play at any time is limited. An army that has exhausted all its action points can do no more until the start of the next turn, when its action points will be replenished. These action points are used to move across the map, attack enemy targets, and change stance. Select an army and you will see its action points noted in the army panel. "Shortly" before a release could be anywhere from a few weeks to several months.īut hey, you believe what you want, buddy.Your armies are granted action points at the beginning of each turn. They just told me that the Warhammer DB is only ever updated shortly before a DLC release because of needing permission and approval from Games Workshop. I'm sure everything they told you was done in a completely unbiased manner. Presumably these people who know everything about TW: Warhammer are the same ones who claimed 3K was a "thrash game that would bomb hard", that "nobody cared about historical TW games anymore", "Saga titles are waste of time that don't do anything new", "Araby was guaranteed to be in WH2", "Ariel was definitely going to be a surprise Valentine's Day FLC", and who regularly seem to have intimate, inside knowledge of CA and GW's plans, and are generally of the opinion that everything that isn't TW: Warhammer can go burn and die in a ditch? You need to stop thinking ab out the Three Kingdoms database. I've been told how the Warhammer database update works by people who know everything about Total War Warhammer. If we don't get an announcement today, will you at least stop with the overly dramatic threads?

If CA hasn't taken notice by now and made a concentrated effort to finally address most of those concerns in the next patch, then I would say that's pretty telling about the future of the game.īecause if we don't get DLC announcement today, it means that Warhammer is coming next (due to the database being updated). I won't go into the host of bugs, glitches, support, balance and gameplay issues that have yet to be solved, but it's going on two years, and people have been making their disappointment heard over the last few months. The next update will give us an idea of how committed CA is to 3K. If you want to call any particular day a "crossroads" moment that "marks the future of 3K", it will be the day the next update & DLC releases.

I don't see why today is any different from the other 637 days that the game has been out. I would say that's a gross overexaggeration (as seems to be your habit of late). So in many ways, today marks the future of Total War Three Kingdoms. I think today marks a significant crossroad.

