


It will be easier to control civil unrest and the level of corruption, plus you will be able to issue commandments. Have entire provinces under your control. You can reduce corruption simply by constructing the right buildings. The ideal situation for most nations is no corruption at all, so make sure it's on the lowest level possible (except for nations that are actually aided by it). Keep your eye on the level of corruption. While the population will rebel only if the level of order reaches -100, you still should make sure the order in your nation is at least on neutral levels, because low order also causes some other penalties. They won’t just be coming from one direction, either.Make sure you've got order in your provinces. Queek is confirmed to be in the race for Karak Eight Peaks, and will get a penalty/bonus depending on whether he controls that fortress.Ĭhaos invasions will still occur in Mortal Empires (like the Old World campaign). You can see Queek and Teclis’ new starting positions. Until then, you’ll have to deal with classic Norsca marauder horsemen spam. Creative Assembly say they’ll be added in at a later date.


New-Norsca will also be missing from Mortal Empires for a bit. Old World powers are not getting Rites (at least, not at launch). A lot of the features from Total War: Warhammer 2 will be present in this mega-campaign the settlement climate system (so you can, in theory, conquer anywhere), searchable ruins, treasures at sea, and so on. If you own DLC like, say, Beastmen, then they will be playable in Mortal Empires. You need both games to be able to play this ( Warhammer 2 installed, Warhammer just owned on Steam). It’s not a literal combination of the maps from Total War: Warhammer and the sequel, but the majority of those land-masses are going to be present. If you’ve missed the news about what this is, on 26 October Total War: Warhammer 2 is getting a campaign that will unite New and Old World powers. People who know what Mortal Empires is about can scroll straight to that map. You can see it below (click for a much larger version) it includes the starting locations for all Legendary Lords. No more need to squint at Total War: Warhammer 2 mini-maps in Steam screenshots, the full Mortal Empires campaign map is now available.
