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#778 UpdatedTotal War: WARHAMMER II v1.9.2 + All DLCs

  • Creative Assembly's Total War: Warhammer franchise has seemed to be quiet recently (apart from a shout-out from Witcher star Henry Cavill). Its last new faction expansion, which is arguably the.
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Genres/Tags: Strategy, Grand strategy, Top-down, 3D
Companies: Creative Assembly / Sega
Languages: RUS/ENG/MULTI13
Original Size: 87.6 GB
Repack Size: from 29.6 GB [Selective Download]

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'Little humanity remains within the Forsaken, only a desire for battle, followed by a furious charge into the fray.' The Forsaken Champions of Chaos.3 The Forsaken are those Chosen of the Dark Gods that have been too powerful to devolve into mere Chaos Spawn, and yet too weak to bear the brunt of their mutations and find their minds breaking under the weight. 1 Overview 2 Infamous Forsaken 3.

terrain4.pack

On some systems the installer fails to properly recompress one of the game files, named terrain4.pack. Since I don't have such problem on any of my test machines and I can't debug it, I've uploaded the file as a standalone. Download it and move to game's data folder. Sorry for inconvenience.

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Repack Features

  • Based on Total.War.WARHAMMER.II.The.Warden.And.The.Paunch-PARADOX ISO release: pdx-wh2wardenpaunch.iso (53,577,736,192 bytes)
  • Total.War.WARHAMMER.II.The.Warden.And.The.Paunch.LANGUAGE.PACK-PARADOX (40,469,785,002 bytes) installed over
  • Missing DLC files added
  • All released DLCs included and activated
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Selective download feature: you may skip downloading and installing of language packs you don't need. English is included by default
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from cumulative 87.6 to 29.6~30.2 GB for any single language)
  • Installation takes from 20 minutes on 16-threads CPU + SSD to ~1 hour 10 minutes on 4-threads CPU + HDD
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: 57 GB (up to 68 GB during installation)
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack

For some reason Blood for the Blood God II DLC is not enabled in PDX.ini by default, though game files for it are present. You can manually activate it by adding this string to DLCs list in PDX.ini

594591=Total War: WARHAMMER II – Blood for the Blood God II

Then check game graphics settings to see if the blood option is checked.

Total War: WARHAMMER II is a strategy game of titanic proportions. Choose from four unique, varied factions and wage war your way – mounting a campaign of conquest to save or destroy a vast and vivid fantasy world.

This is a game of two halves – one a turn-based open-world campaign, and the other intense, tactical real-time battles across the fantastical landscapes of the New World.

Play how you choose – delve into a deep engrossing campaign, experience unlimited replayability and challenge the world in multiplayer with a custom army of your favourite units. Total War: WARHAMMER II offers hundreds of hours of gameplay and no two games are the same.

Included DLCs

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  • 30th Anniversary Regiments
  • Alith Anar
  • Amethyst Wizard
  • Black Ork Big Boss
  • Bone Giant
  • Bretonnia
  • Call of the Beastmen
  • Catchweb Spidershrines
  • Chaos Warriors Race Pack
  • Curse of the Vampire Coast
  • Gor-Rok
  • Gotrek & Felix
  • Grey Wizard
  • Grombrindal The White Dwarf
  • Imrik
  • Isabella von Carstein
  • Jade Wizard
  • Krell
  • Lokhir Fellheart
  • Mortal Empires
  • Norsca
  • Realm of The Wood Elves
  • Repanse de Lyonesse
  • Rise of the Tomb Kings
  • Steps of Isha
  • The Grim and the Grave
  • The Hunter and the Beast
  • The King and the Warlord
  • The Prophet & The Warlock
  • The Queen & The Crone
  • The Shadow & The Blade
  • The Warden & The Paunch
  • Tiktaq'to
  • Tretch Craventail
  • Wurrzag

You can skip downloading of language files you don't need. English language is included by default. Here is the list of such files:

  • fg-selective-brazilian.bin
  • fg-selective-czech.bin
  • fg-selective-french.bin
  • fg-selective-german.bin
  • fg-selective-italian.bin
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  • fg-selective-polish.bin
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  • fg-selective-turkish.bin
  • fg-selective-chinese-simplified.bin
  • fg-selective-chinese-traditional.bin

Backwards Compatibility

This repack IS NOT backwards compatible with my previois TWH2 repacks.


Creative Assembly's Total War: Warhammer franchise has seemed to be quiet recently (apart from a shout-out from Witcher star Henry Cavill). Its last new faction expansion, which is arguably the most newsworthy postrelease addition for a strategy game, was over a year ago. But a year of quieter additions, such as new playable lords for existing factions and major patches, has actually shifted the entire focus of how Total Warhammer works — in significantly better ways.

The net effect of the changes is this: the Mortal Empires mega-campaign that combines both games and every faction in the series is no longer a frustrating curiosity, but instead, it's the best way to play Total Warhammer.

Putting the pieces together

How this happened is a bit complicated, because Total Warhammer is a complicated set of games. The first full entry in the series has a campaign that was kind of the story of the world: various factions fight each other until Chaos invades, defeat (or join) the Chaos invasion, and then control the world that's leftover. The second game in the series has a more specific, slightly smaller-scale campaign, with an entirely different set of factions on a different map.

The promise of the series, however, was a full combination of all these (and a potential third installment) was that they'd all fit together into one super-campaign, with the entire map and set of factions of the Warhammer Fantasy world all in one place. That came out as a free expansion a few months after Total Warhammer 2's release, called Mortal Empires, which was largely the addition of the TW2 factions to the first Total Warhammer's campaign structure.

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Too-Mortal Empires

See, Mortal Empires has largely been a mess since its release. It's been a curiosity that I've wanted to like as much as I've liked the main games, but always missing something. (It also created major technical headaches for Creative Assembly, and it took it months to add the final faction from the first Total Warhammer, Norsca, as functional in Mortal Empires.)

The two biggest problems were that the Chaos invasions, the centerpiece of the fantastic campaign of the first Total Warhammer, were basically nonfunctional, either focusing entire on the player to the point of absurdity, or barely being noticeable. The latter problem is still present, but it's not a deal-breaker on its own.

Total War: Warhammer - Norsca Cracked

The second major issue was that with its huge map and well over a hundred different factions, Mortal Empires was just slow as hell. Early in the game, you'd spend 15 seconds moving an army, press end turn, and then wait for 2-3 minutes, with different waits in the late game. Wilcom embroidery studio e2. The patch attached to the recent release of The Shadow & The Blade add-on, however, adds a massive technical improvement, making the game infinitely more playable.

I'm not sure I've ever seen a game that needed this kind of optimization so much receive it so successfully, except perhaps Crusader Kings' famous castration bug. We should commend Creative Assembly for their commitment to improving a years-old game in ways that didn't seem possible.

Total War Warhammer Empire Strategy

Filling in the map

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The last major improvement, and the one that justifies Creative Assembly's more subtle expansion release this year, is that the releases of legendary lords for existing factions allows them to diversify the map. For example, when I played early this year as the Lizardman faction Hexoatl, I was swiftly able to dominate Lustria, the continent I was on. But the summer release of 'The Hunter and the Beast' added Markus Wulfhart, an Empire legendary lord, to that continent, enabling for both different factions to run into one another early in a campaign, and also more of a challenge on that continent.

Above: Total Warhammer's expansions have put Lizardmen and Empire in conflict

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  • 1337x | [magnet] [.torrent file only]
  • RuTor [magnet] ENG/RUS VO only
  • Tapochek.net ENG/RUS VO only
  • Filehoster: MultiUpload (10+ hosters, interchangeable) [Use JDownloader2]
  • Filehoster: Google Drive (Uploaded by hermietkreeft)
  • Filehosters: Google Drive + many others (Uploaded by LaRoyal, NOT compatible with other mirrors)
  • Filehosters: DropArk + NitroFlare + MegaUp (Uploaded by Vikky793, not compatible with torrent)

'Little humanity remains within the Forsaken, only a desire for battle, followed by a furious charge into the fray.' The Forsaken Champions of Chaos.3 The Forsaken are those Chosen of the Dark Gods that have been too powerful to devolve into mere Chaos Spawn, and yet too weak to bear the brunt of their mutations and find their minds breaking under the weight. 1 Overview 2 Infamous Forsaken 3.

terrain4.pack

On some systems the installer fails to properly recompress one of the game files, named terrain4.pack. Since I don't have such problem on any of my test machines and I can't debug it, I've uploaded the file as a standalone. Download it and move to game's data folder. Sorry for inconvenience.

Screenshots (Click to enlarge)


Repack Features

  • Based on Total.War.WARHAMMER.II.The.Warden.And.The.Paunch-PARADOX ISO release: pdx-wh2wardenpaunch.iso (53,577,736,192 bytes)
  • Total.War.WARHAMMER.II.The.Warden.And.The.Paunch.LANGUAGE.PACK-PARADOX (40,469,785,002 bytes) installed over
  • Missing DLC files added
  • All released DLCs included and activated
  • 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
  • NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
  • Selective download feature: you may skip downloading and installing of language packs you don't need. English is included by default
  • Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from cumulative 87.6 to 29.6~30.2 GB for any single language)
  • Installation takes from 20 minutes on 16-threads CPU + SSD to ~1 hour 10 minutes on 4-threads CPU + HDD
  • After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
  • HDD space after installation: 57 GB (up to 68 GB during installation)
  • At least 2 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack

For some reason Blood for the Blood God II DLC is not enabled in PDX.ini by default, though game files for it are present. You can manually activate it by adding this string to DLCs list in PDX.ini

594591=Total War: WARHAMMER II – Blood for the Blood God II

Then check game graphics settings to see if the blood option is checked.

Total War: WARHAMMER II is a strategy game of titanic proportions. Choose from four unique, varied factions and wage war your way – mounting a campaign of conquest to save or destroy a vast and vivid fantasy world.

This is a game of two halves – one a turn-based open-world campaign, and the other intense, tactical real-time battles across the fantastical landscapes of the New World.

Play how you choose – delve into a deep engrossing campaign, experience unlimited replayability and challenge the world in multiplayer with a custom army of your favourite units. Total War: WARHAMMER II offers hundreds of hours of gameplay and no two games are the same.

Included DLCs

How to uninstall my passport for mac. There is absolutely no reason why a My Passport drive that is large enough can't be split into two partitions. The My Passport drive can only be connected onto one Mac at a time.The second part of the answer really depends on the intension for having the drive connected to more than one Mac.

  • 30th Anniversary Regiments
  • Alith Anar
  • Amethyst Wizard
  • Black Ork Big Boss
  • Bone Giant
  • Bretonnia
  • Call of the Beastmen
  • Catchweb Spidershrines
  • Chaos Warriors Race Pack
  • Curse of the Vampire Coast
  • Gor-Rok
  • Gotrek & Felix
  • Grey Wizard
  • Grombrindal The White Dwarf
  • Imrik
  • Isabella von Carstein
  • Jade Wizard
  • Krell
  • Lokhir Fellheart
  • Mortal Empires
  • Norsca
  • Realm of The Wood Elves
  • Repanse de Lyonesse
  • Rise of the Tomb Kings
  • Steps of Isha
  • The Grim and the Grave
  • The Hunter and the Beast
  • The King and the Warlord
  • The Prophet & The Warlock
  • The Queen & The Crone
  • The Shadow & The Blade
  • The Warden & The Paunch
  • Tiktaq'to
  • Tretch Craventail
  • Wurrzag

You can skip downloading of language files you don't need. English language is included by default. Here is the list of such files:

  • fg-selective-brazilian.bin
  • fg-selective-czech.bin
  • fg-selective-french.bin
  • fg-selective-german.bin
  • fg-selective-italian.bin
  • fg-selective-korean.bin
  • fg-selective-polish.bin
  • fg-selective-russian.bin
  • fg-selective-spanish.bin
  • fg-selective-turkish.bin
  • fg-selective-chinese-simplified.bin
  • fg-selective-chinese-traditional.bin

Backwards Compatibility

This repack IS NOT backwards compatible with my previois TWH2 repacks.


Creative Assembly's Total War: Warhammer franchise has seemed to be quiet recently (apart from a shout-out from Witcher star Henry Cavill). Its last new faction expansion, which is arguably the most newsworthy postrelease addition for a strategy game, was over a year ago. But a year of quieter additions, such as new playable lords for existing factions and major patches, has actually shifted the entire focus of how Total Warhammer works — in significantly better ways.

The net effect of the changes is this: the Mortal Empires mega-campaign that combines both games and every faction in the series is no longer a frustrating curiosity, but instead, it's the best way to play Total Warhammer.

Putting the pieces together

How this happened is a bit complicated, because Total Warhammer is a complicated set of games. The first full entry in the series has a campaign that was kind of the story of the world: various factions fight each other until Chaos invades, defeat (or join) the Chaos invasion, and then control the world that's leftover. The second game in the series has a more specific, slightly smaller-scale campaign, with an entirely different set of factions on a different map.

The promise of the series, however, was a full combination of all these (and a potential third installment) was that they'd all fit together into one super-campaign, with the entire map and set of factions of the Warhammer Fantasy world all in one place. That came out as a free expansion a few months after Total Warhammer 2's release, called Mortal Empires, which was largely the addition of the TW2 factions to the first Total Warhammer's campaign structure.

Too-Mortal Empires

See, Mortal Empires has largely been a mess since its release. It's been a curiosity that I've wanted to like as much as I've liked the main games, but always missing something. (It also created major technical headaches for Creative Assembly, and it took it months to add the final faction from the first Total Warhammer, Norsca, as functional in Mortal Empires.)

The two biggest problems were that the Chaos invasions, the centerpiece of the fantastic campaign of the first Total Warhammer, were basically nonfunctional, either focusing entire on the player to the point of absurdity, or barely being noticeable. The latter problem is still present, but it's not a deal-breaker on its own.

Total War: Warhammer - Norsca Cracked

The second major issue was that with its huge map and well over a hundred different factions, Mortal Empires was just slow as hell. Early in the game, you'd spend 15 seconds moving an army, press end turn, and then wait for 2-3 minutes, with different waits in the late game. Wilcom embroidery studio e2. The patch attached to the recent release of The Shadow & The Blade add-on, however, adds a massive technical improvement, making the game infinitely more playable.

I'm not sure I've ever seen a game that needed this kind of optimization so much receive it so successfully, except perhaps Crusader Kings' famous castration bug. We should commend Creative Assembly for their commitment to improving a years-old game in ways that didn't seem possible.

Total War Warhammer Empire Strategy

Filling in the map

Total War Warhammer Cheats

The last major improvement, and the one that justifies Creative Assembly's more subtle expansion release this year, is that the releases of legendary lords for existing factions allows them to diversify the map. For example, when I played early this year as the Lizardman faction Hexoatl, I was swiftly able to dominate Lustria, the continent I was on. But the summer release of 'The Hunter and the Beast' added Markus Wulfhart, an Empire legendary lord, to that continent, enabling for both different factions to run into one another early in a campaign, and also more of a challenge on that continent.

Above: Total Warhammer's expansions have put Lizardmen and Empire in conflict

These little touches have been added across the board. In addition to 'The Shadow and The Blade' adding a new Skaven and Dark Elf faction on the far southeast section of the campaign map, a new Bretonnian faction has been added in the southern desert, in the midst of the Lizardmen and Tomb Kings there. I live in hope of playable Dwarfs or Greenskins showing up in Naggaroth, but even without that yet, it seems like every part of Moral Empires campaign has been given a fun new dash of difference both aesthetically and strategically.

Fulfilling a promise

It's hard to see, with the few remaining factions and sections of the map available to Creative Assembly, how exactly they'll manage to make a third installment in the series. But their success at making Total War: Warhammer a living, improving game means that for me, as much as I'd like to see Chaos Dwarfs, this feels like a full, completed game, a fulfillment of the promise made at the start of the franchise.

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