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Since its last update was after Norsca (the last WH1 DLC) came out then surely.
Oh shit, is it working with the last DLC patch though? Please someone tell me it does! Regardless, again, thanks for everything, this mod is straight up amazing.
Alright then, I kinda suck so I typically play on Normal, but after initial challenge the game does kinda snowball into an autoresolve-fest so I suppose I should just try hard.
There's still another DLC and overhaul planned to release in 1-2 months and the changes they're testing in the last beta. When things calm down I'll certainly update the mod.
Does it affect auto-resolve anything? Or could Adv. AI mod be compatible with Better auto-resolve ? Thx!
It became just essential to WH2TW, without it, the game is full of shitstorming AI with cheats and becomes almost unplayable...
Is there any possibility, after the CA will stop updating WH2, that you would make a comeback with the last mod update for it ?
Playing a co-op campaign, and by turn 60 the main chaos armies arrived - very much emphasis on the plural. There 2 warherds of chaos, and I think 7 warriors of chaos (the normal 4 lords, and another 3 sorcerer lords) - all full stacks of high quality troops. Archaon's had 7 units of chaos knights, for the love of god! In addition to Norsca and Wintertooth poking their heads in.
15 turns later, and we've managed to reduce them down to a mere 2 doomstacks, basically by throwing bodies at the problem. Been great fun, but definitely not "10-15 turns later than vanilla"