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Total War Warhammer 3 patch 6.3 is great news for Tomb Kings and Lizardmen

Total War Warhammer 3 patch 6.3 is upon us, and it's bringing some very welcome changes to a couple of underloved factions in the colossal strategy game. The Tomb Kings and Lizardmen are at the top of the list, with the latter even receiving a fresh cohort of blessed units, but there's more to be found elsewhere. Developer Creative Assembly has also overhauled its starting traits, introduced a new crop of unusual locations, and grimed up its battles with a little more blood.


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Patch 6.3 Dev Blog

[p][/p][p][/p][p]Hey folks,[/p][p][/p][p]We’re expecting to publish the full release notes for Patch 6.3 this Friday, followed by the Update itself next week, but if you can’t wait that long join us tomorrow on Rally Point where we’ll be playing and discussing Patch 6.3 live on stream. In Patch 6.3, look forward to updates and improvements to the Tomb Kings and Lizardmen races, audio updates including the death and rebirth of Alberic le Generic, new unusual locations, new free units, some streamlining on how to claim FLC for WH3 as well as a little extra blood splatter for everyone that likes to stick their noses right into the thick of it during battle.[/p][p][/p][p]This week, we have Senior QA Live Technician Liam Newman covering the changes and improvements coming to the Tomb Kings and Lizardmen, Principal Designer Mitch with the sports and weather on Unusual Locations and more, Sam, John and Chris for an update from the audio department and Game Director Todor Nikolov with a quick breakdown of WH3 FLC and how we’ve simplified how to get it.[/p][p][/p][p]With that, I strongly urge you to click the link below to read the full blog. Enjoy![/p][p][/p][p]PATCH 6.3 DEV BLOG[/p][p][/p][p]— Steve Coleman // Senior Community Manager // Pixel Daddy™ [/p][p][/p]
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Total War Warhammer 3 opens new siege beta, but you need to join quickly

We've likely got a bit of a wait for Total War Warhammer 3's Tides of Torment DLC after Creative Assembly delayed it earlier this year, but there is a silver lining. A new siege rework beta is now open, letting you test out some changes and offer CA a little feedback. But you better be quick if you want to take part, as the beta is open for a limited time only.


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Total War Warhammer 3 dev is reworking sieges, and it wants your help

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Total War Warhammer 3 update buffs infantry and summons in colossal patch notes

Proving Grounds: Siege Beta NOW LIVE

[p][/p][p][/p][p]Hey folks,[/p][p][/p][p]The Proving Grounds Siege Beta is now available to download on Steam! This is your chance to get hands-on with the changes, share your feedback with us and help shape the future of siege warfare.[/p][p][/p][p]This Beta phase will be available until Thursday 7th August and is open to all owners of Total War: WARHAMMER III. In case you missed the blog earlier in the week where Battle Team Lead Milcho Vasilev talked us through what his team have been cooking up for it, you can get yourself up to speed right here.[/p][p][/p][p]We've also started streaming again on Twitch and YouTube! If you missed our first stream last week, check out the VOD below for a closer look at some of the changes Milcho and his team have made before you take the dive yourself. (Skip through to 42:10)[/p][p][/p][previewyoutube][/previewyoutube][p][/p][p]For additional information on how the Beta works and how we will gather and use your feedback, check out our handy FAQ. Otherwise, you can follow the steps below to get yourself opted-in and downloading the Beta right now![/p][p][/p][p]We look forward to hearing your thoughts, and thank you for your participation![/p][p][/p][p]See you on the (siege) battlefield![/p][p][/p][p]— The Total War Team
[/p][hr][/hr][p] [/p][h2]How to download the Beta branch[/h2][p][/p]
  1. [p]Open your Steam client and go to your Library.[/p]
  2. [p]Right-click on Total War: WARHAMMER III and select 'Properties'.[/p]
  3. [p]Navigate to the 'Betas' tab.[/p]
  4. [p]In the drop-down menu, select 'proving_grounds - Siege Beta'.[/p]
  5. [p]Steam will then download the necessary files and begin the patching process to install the Beta.[/p]
[p][/p][p]The download is relatively small, but Steam will need to patch around 330 MB of game data in order to install the Hotfix. This can take some time depending on your hard drive speeds.[/p][p][/p][p]⚠️🛠️Please note that the use of mods with this Beta can and will lead to unexpected results.[/p][p][/p][p]Enjoy![/p][p][/p]
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R.I.P Total War: Warhammer's arse ladders (2016-2025)

"When our fathers stood against the Persians," spake Greek statesman and general Pericles, "they had no such resources as we have now". Time, of course, muddies the clear waters of specifics, but I'm basically sure he was talking about the ability for each of his men to keep a thirty foot ladder snuggled safely away in their rectal passage just in case they encountered any massive walls.


Which is probably where Total War got the idea from. Since launch, The Total War: Warhammer series has given each troop, from the lowliest Chaos Chosen to the bravest and most beautiful ratman, the ability to magic a ladder from nowhere during sieges. There's a mod for Total War: Warhammer 3 that removes them, but now the end of arse ladders is getting official support, including tweaks to hopefully teach the AI how to behave without them.


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