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‘Total War: Warhammer 3’ Hotfix 5.1.2 – Thorek’s Throne and More Get Patched

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Jul 23 2024
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A new Hotfix for Total War: Warhammer 3 patches up a host of issues in the wake of a big new patch.

A new Hotfix for Total War: Warhammer 3 is in, and with it comes a number of tweaks, updates, and actual fixes. Most notably, Thorek will stop tilting back like he’s preparing for launch. However, there are less cosmetic, but just as impactful changes in the works as well.

For one, Dark Elves will see a fix to their economic buildings, while all players should notice a wave of river battles since those actually work now. Let’s take a look at what has changed in Total War: Warhammer 3 Hotfix 5.1.2.

Total War: Warhammer 3 Patch Fixes Dwarven Anvil Bug

The full patch notes are linked at the end of this article, but for now, here are a few of the highlights.

  • Fixed an issue where vassal income would significantly reduce after loading a save following the removal of a vassal due to endgame objectives. This was caused by the game subtracting the previous tribute from the income without resetting the tribute value, leading to repeated incorrect deductions. We missed this specific issue initially, but we believe this updated solution resolves all related problems.
  • Fixed an issue with the ‘Continue Campaign’ button in Launcher not continuing the campaign, and instead redirecting to the main game screen.
  • Fixed a crash that occurred when players overcast a spell while commanding a unit with multiple shot types in battle. This issue was identified and resolved thanks to detailed reports from our community forums!
  • Fixed a bug when moving Thorek on Anvil mount in campaign, which would lead to his model tilting backwards during the move animation.
  • Explosive ammunition for Hochland Long Rifles no longer reduces penetration value from 1 to 0.

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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