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Since its last update was after Norsca (the last WH1 DLC) came out then surely.
Oh ♥♥♥♥, 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 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ 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"