Quest Pack DLC Now Available for Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes!
The DLC pack brings:
• NEW Improvements • NEW Weapons • NEW Armor • NEW Items • NEW Monsters • NEW Events
Cults have arisen around the worship of strange gods. Will you embrace these new religions and build wonders to them in your cities, or purge them from your lands. Will you hunt down rumors of dark clad warriors, when those that ignore their orders end up dead? Will you join a cult drinking and celebrating as they burn ancient libraries to the ground, or save the books and burn the cultists instead?
As this happens new, unique, creatures have appeared in Elemental. The demon Cnotta, who has long been restrained beneath Umber's Adytum Orphanage, has been freed. A diminutive alchemist's attempt to permanently increase his size only affected his skeleton, a tragedy a necromancer has taken advantage of to create a colossal skeleton.
Get it from us, Steam, and other third party distributors.
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Well, I'll be picking this up (along with the Rebellion DLC) on the first.
Looking good.
Just want to add that I bought the Map pack DLC with no real intention of ever playing them, though I will eventually.
It's the journey, not the destination.
@GFireflyE:
I feel your pain in regards to Steam. Fortunately, I have had literally 0 Steam-related problems while installing/updating/playing LH. But other games on the other hand... another story completely. I could barely play Skyrim through Steam whatsoever (which their EULA states you "must" do to play). After finding an illegal cracked executable to run a game I purchased legally, it ran like a breeze (breaking the "law" in order to play a game I purchased full-price retail. Strange how that works, isn't it?). Prior to actually playing vastly this superior version, I was hoping it would help, but thought perhaps I was just being paranoid, and at best it probably wouldn't be much different without Steam.
Well... HOLY HELL WAS I WRONG. Now without Steam, it completely eliminated all the constant crashing I was getting, caused the loading time upon Skyrim starting up from over 10 minutes to under 3 seconds (no exaggeration), improved framerate by double, among other benefits too good to be true. God knows what Steam was doing to that game (and my computer) under the hood.
And this was less than a year ago, so Steam is still... pretty bad. Why it's so widely accepted by gamers is beyond me, perhaps aside from it's frequent 'super-sales'. Again, I'm obviously not just 'bashing Steam' as everything worked without a hitch for LH so far. But I certainly feel your pain.
I hear ya there. I'm a big SD fan myself. Have GalCiv 2 Ultimate Edition, E:WOM, FE and now FE:LH. SD has a great community, with modders as well as the members of the forum. I will always continue to support them. As I said earlier, I'm getting any DLC/Expansions... as well as future games they will be putting out. I still fire up my 360/PS3 on occasion, but lately I've been on a strategy kick. Not sure if it's because I'm getting older or what...
Thank you for this DLC, I'm really enjoying the additional content.
The new Assassin armor is a visual treat. Bonesplinter is a fitting mount for the future sovereign of Elemental.
I would like to add my voice to ask for "MORE".
Just purchased! (despite the ninjas )
Still working through a 1.2 vanilla game, but I can't wait to play with all the new content!!
What you described is not a universal problem experienced by people who have Skyrim. I never experienced this problem and I have a few hundred hours into Skyrim.
The problem is most likely not Steam and most likely is your system. It may be that all you needed was a fresh Skyrim install. Your original install may have had some performance issues due to mods - one that was fairly popular for causing significant problems with Skyrim was a modification to the config files that improved the map view. Unfortunately, it also caused constant crashing in various locations introduced by Dawnguard.
I own dozens of game through Steam and I have had exactly one serious issue - one of the games (I forget which one) did something to my display settings that made the monitor unable to display anything. This was easily corrected by doing a safe boot and changing the display settings to something my monitor could manage. I believe that game's problem has since been fixed.
Gotta love Steam superfans....... "If it does not work right obviously it's not Steam, It's the user".
The real answer is likely somewhere in the middle - sometimes it's other factors, sometimes it's Steam, and sometimes it's both.
No one has to be a superfan to make that comment especially when talking about Skyrim, a game that can be heavily modded.
EVERY DAY there are ~2.5 to ~5 million people on Steam concurrently. If there were a problem with Steam, would the numbers remain that high?
I don't know what the problem was with his Steam experience. For all I know, it could have been Steam's fault. But there is one thing you cannot deny: Steam has the numbers. More than any other digital distribution service than any other vendor (except maybe Amazon, depending on how you view things). That means that if there is a problem with the service, they have access to a tremendous amount of crowd-sourced information on what is wrong; with 2.5 million+ users apparently using the service happily, I am willing to say that it is his system or that he used a mod that conflicted with something.
If Steam is really the problem, please come up with 2.5 million plus users that can prove that it is Steam and only Steam that is causing the problems.
And for the record, I'm no Steam 'superfan'. I spread out my digital purchases...I have no loyalty to any platform; I buy where ever I can get the best deal. Desura, GamersGate, GetGamesGo, GOG, Amazon, Origin (before my boycott of EA), B&M stores (I was introduced to Stardock when I bought Elemental:WOM from Wal-Mart and I bought FO 1,2 and Tactics on DVD), etc. I am no Steam loyalist. Consumers have valid concerns about Steam and having all your games on one platform. That said, for most consumers, Steam functions well. If it is not, look at your system before you blame something that 2.5 million+ people are using without incident.
If it's a problem that is not common to steam users, then why would it be Steam?
I did not say it could never be Steam, either, but that particular problem was not Steam.
Gotta love Steam haters . . . every time something goes wrong it must be Steam's fault.
^
Similar for me,
Seen. Purchased. Off to play it.
As others have suggested, more please.
And then there are experiences like mine.
The app works like a charm. Install. Work. Took 1 try and the install went through fine and it installed EXACTLY where I wanted it to. Including having Steam on my Hard Drive and the games installed on my Solid State Drives.
To say the least I avoided piracy in any form and get the most from the Steam format.
True story. For every good there is a bad. I'm not saying its not frustrating for you, but I am saying it works brilliantly for me.
EDIT my steam name is StormbringerGT if you want to see how long I've been a user (8 years) and how many games I have (250 +). I have to go out and say when steam launched and for a few years after that it was rough. Very rough. Completely different unifying platform today.
Thanks for an awesome DLC. It added a lot more spice to my game than I originally thought Especially the wandering mobs was a nice touch giving some more unique presence on the map.
Recommended! ^^
Hey guys quick question. I installed the new DLC, I'm in late mid game, and so far the only new thing I've encountered is the wildlands fort.
I have monsters and quest set to dense, and everything else set to average.
Are there other settings I should adjust to increase the likelyhood of encountering the new content?
Most of the new stuff is in the form of random events. But increasing chance of random events you increase the chance of all random events, unless you disable particular ones specifically.
Weird question - I came across Bonesplinter and defeated him (by snatching him with my beastmaster), but there was no more dialogue. Was that it?
yes bonesplitter is a mount thay can be either captured OR kiled to obtain, and I usually just kill to get.
harpo
Thanks, harpo. It was bugging me that perhaps there was something I was missing. For what it's worth, he's not bad as a fighter, although I wonder how he would have done as a mount. Perhaps next time I'll attack and see how he is that way.
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