![]() Meanwhile, there are plenty of smaller mods, which you'll have to liberate from the Steam Workshop, but that's easily done.)īethezer is quite right that you don't need the Deluxe edition. (Some big mods are in the works, but it remains to be seen whether those'll see the light of day. Further changes will be made by modders only. If bugs are discovered they'll probably be fixed, but the game is pretty much done by this point. They recently released a patch, but it was probably the last one. The devs announced this earlier this year on their website. I'd recommend getting Eternal lords first.There will be no more expansions or DLCs for this game. Two races, a class (which also plays noticeably differently from the others), racial governance system which makes different races a lot more distinct, three specializations (each themed around one of the alignments), other various things (a merfolk dwelling, various items, some new structures on the map, probably some other bits I've forgotten) Originally posted by Dragon Priest:Eternal lords is really good. Or maybe the game was initially sold as a normal edition and a deluxe and that one is a way to pick up that stuff later? I'm sure someone else knows more on this so I don't know why I'm rambling about it.Įternal lords is the best expansion to a video game I have seen in years and considering the way the industry seems to be going, that might continue to be the case for a very long time. A map and the soundtrack or something? That one isn't really meant as a "dlc" or "expansion", I believe it's probably mostly if people want to support the devs or something. Only one race (and in my opinion a less interesting one than the two in eternal lords), no class, a few specializations, a naga dwelling, map structures and items, the seals victory conditions and again probably some stuff I forgot.ĭeluxe edition isn't really anything. Golden realms is also good but generally has less.stuff. Two races, a class (which also plays noticeably differently from the others), racial governance system which makes different races a lot more distinct, three specializations (each themed around one of the alignments), other various things (a merfolk dwelling, various items, some new structures on the map, probably some other bits I've forgotten)Īnd I believe Eternal lords also gives access to the Mystical city upgrade system even though it was initially added in Golden realms. Would it be best to get both ? i have the funds tooĮternal lords is really good. If you have to choose, Eternal Lords wins out of Golden Realms. And after that a patch came to improve it even more. I was invited for the beta of the second, and bought it even while I already had a free copy due to participation. Originally posted by jaccovandorpGloweye:Both are fully worth their full cost if you ask me. Campaigns can be nice ways to provide a challenge, but the core part remains random maps. For this reason, I consider it a must to have either DLC, since it just provides so much strategic depth to the game.īoth give a 3-level campaign. This makes it much more important where you build which troops. With this, higher level resource sites in your city's domain will unlock unique buildings that often give a good boost to a certain type of units in that specific city. Golden Realms adds the Halfling Race, Wild Magic which has kind of random effects, and a good victory condition which can really speed up the mopping up phase of the end game.Įither one enables Mystical City Upgrades. It adds the Necromancer, two cares, Tigran and Frostling, and some interesting alignment-based specializations. If you want to choose between them, Eternal Lords is the better one. Both are fully worth their full cost if you ask me.
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