About This Game Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus, the 3D turn-based strategy PC game adaptation of Games Workshop’s classic Titan Legions tabletop game, puts you in control of the greatest weapons available to the Imperium of Man, the mighty Titans of the Adeptus Titanicus!Now available on Steam Early Access, Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus features a Skirmish mode and a Scenarios mode against an AI opponent for single-player, as well as an online Multi-Player mode. Upon full release, the game will also offer an exciting single-player campaign.Control a force of TitansIn Dominus, choose to control a force of Titans from the loyalist Legions of Astorum (Warp Runners), Gryphonicus (War Griffons), Crucius (Warmongers) or Osedax (The Cockatrices), or choose from the traitorous Chaos Legions of Mortis (Death Heads), Vulcanum (Dark Fire), Damnosus (Lords of Ruin) and Fureans (Tiger Eyes).⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Futuristic warfareUtilising the tabletop Titan Legions rules system as its foundation, Dominus features an easy-to-play yet deep strategic and tactical experience via its streamlined command system, which sees you and your opponent giving activation orders to your Titans, resulting in fast-paced battles. It successfully marries this strategic play with action sequences as the gargantuan Titans exchange volleys of cannon shots, blistering laser blasts and other epic, super-powered weapons of the far off future!Easy to play, challenging to masterWhile luck will play a part as you trade blows with your foe on the futuristic battlefields of the 41st Millennium, your path to victory lies in your army list building and how you manoeuvre your units upon the battlefield. As a commander, you will have access to the most classic, iconic Titan units from the Warhammer 40,000 universe: Warhounds, Reavers and the gigantic Warlord, for both the Imperial and Chaos factions. Each of these Titans will have multiple variants available, featuring different weapon configurations, thereby enabling your Titans to fulfil the battlefield role your strategy demands.A living battlefieldAdeptus Titanicus: Dominus will feature a "living battlefield" that employs unit and battlefield animations to show players the Warhammer 40,000 universe they know and love.ABOUT MEMBRAINEMembraine Studios is a small indie team based in Sydney, Australia. The team is Glenn Osmond-McLeod and Mark Sheppard - both avid tabletop gamers and indie developers with more than 16 years game development experience between them. In recent years, Membraine has focused on the turn-based strategy genre.CURRENTLY PLAYABLE FOLLOWING THE FIRST MAJOR UPDATEThe current Early Access build of Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus features the following:Our adaptation of the Titan Legions tabletop rules, streamlined for PC and featuring a direct damage model that highlights the visceral nature of the Warhammer 40,000 universe!The iconic Titans from the tabletop game—the Warlord, Reaver and Warhound and their weapon systems (and more weapon systems on the way!)NEW! The mighty Banelord Chaos Titan of Khorne has arrived!Six battlefields, with three distinct environments (and more on the way!)Close Combat! Engage your foe in deadly close assaults! Equip your Titans with Power Fists, sacrificing ranged attack power for brutal hand-to-hand combat damage!Stress (suppression), an additional layer of tactical concernCinematic Camera option (which can be turned on and off to your preference)Destructible terrain features - watch buildings collapse as stray weapons fire obliterates their structural integrityFour Loyalist Legios and four Chaos Legios to choose fromSeveral game modes with multiple victory conditions - there is more than one way to win12 fixed-forces scenarios, which will change from time to time, to challenge your skills as Legate of a Maniple of TitansDiscover the strategic depth underlying the game, with points-based army list building in Skirmish and Multi-Player via the Detachment BuilderTHE ROAD AHEADWe have now released the first Major Update and commenced work on the second Major Update for Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus, which focuses primarily on the addition of a single-player campaign mode.In parallel, we intend to release a series of minor updates to the game, which will typically bring in new Titan weapon systems, new battlefields and/or environment art assets—and of course bug-fixes!FOLLOW USWe invite you to join the conversation in our Steam Discussion forums, where we will answer your questions and share news about the next exciting steps of our Early Access journey! 7aa9394dea Title: Adeptus Titanicus: DominusGenre: Strategy, Early AccessDeveloper:Membraine StudiosPublisher:Membraine StudiosFranchise:WarhammerRelease Date: 31 May, 2018 Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus Ativador Download [portable Edition] adeptus titanicus dominus steam. adeptus titanicus dominus 7. adeptus titanicus dominus xbox. adeptus titanicus dominus gameplay. warhammer 40 000 adeptus titanicus dominus (playstation 4). adeptus titanicus dominus xbox one. adeptus titanicus dominus trailer. warhammer adeptus titanicus dominus. adeptus titanicus dominus. warhammer 40000 adeptus titanicus dominus (ps4). warhammer 40 000 adeptus titanicus dominus. adeptus titanicus dominus ps4. adeptus titanicus dominus release date. adeptus titanicus dominus 6. adeptus titanicus dominus review. adeptus titanicus dominus 9. adeptus titanicus dominus 8. adeptus titanicus dominus wiki. warhammer 40000 adeptus titanicus dominus. adeptus titanicus dominus youtube. adeptus titanicus dominus pc A fun game utilizing one of the most awesome aspects of 40k, GIANT ROBOTS.Since this is early access, I'm looking forward to whatever additions and changes are coming. As it stands though, it really shows promise. A few things, though:1) Additional maps would be really nice. Not to be picky, but "post-exterminatus hellscape with some buildings on it" is kinda wearing on me.2) Some animations (i.e. the Warhound's movement and certain rotating guns) are really rough. I know, early access. But it is something to note.3) The audio could use some balancing. Voice clips are almost always drowned out by weapon fire ("For the Empe-BLAM BLAM BLAM BLAM"). Hi Guys great job on this great game. had one game and wow what i liked about this game was how straight forward the playability was, nice and simple interface no complicated controls and of course the price. I know this is EA i hope the graphical side gets better like titans blowing up with more grandeur rather than like lego bricks bigger explosions , also titans are well put together smooth movements but sometimes went in circles on the spot, need more detail for recognition when zoomed out . Overall i would recommend this game even being in EA is really well put together. Hope we keep seeing great stuff from this promising title. ADEPTUS TITANICUS DILLY DILLY. Unoptimesed mess put my cpu to 100 percwnt and caused a hard crash. I recommend this game. Even at $10 full price it's worth it. Even in its current stage I find it enjoyable and easy to return to even with only so much of the game available. I'm going to note the things that come to mind first and foremost after a couple of matches played.Currently (as of 5/31) the game is for the most part playable. There's some minor issues here or there but generally the game runs well and the core of the game can be enjoyed (simple 1v1 skirmishes). The biggest gripe I have with the game is just simple quality of life issues ranging from UI that could be improved to having the option to speed up turn times and animations (currently the titans walk at their standard speed, which for long distances for the larger titans can be annoying; additionally with every turn notification text there is a few seconds pause to read the text, which makes the match feel drawn out). Otherwise, I'm excited to see how the game will progress through early access and as a finished title. I'm hoping they can expand heavily on this title down the road through DLC.The audio is interesting. Sound effects are pretty loud even after turning down the sound effects and master volumes, particularly for building demolitions. The music is enjoyable mostly but at the same time one or two tracks feel somewhat out of place for the setting (i.e. grim dark future). Voice lines are repetitive however and get old very quickly.The graphics are well made. The lack of graphics options, aside from an interesting anisotropic filtering slider (as in, for odd values that aren't "bilinear/trilinear/8x/16x/etc."), is upsetting and hopefully this can be fixed in the future. Running the game on a 1080ti on a 165 Hz monitor, the game hardly goes astray from 50-60 FPS but also uses about 60% of the 1080ti on average.[ EDIT ]: fixed NVIDIA control panel settings, game runs very smoothly at around 70-90 FPS with same usage.Overall, I would recommend this, especially at any sale price as it's currently listed full price $10.. How do I get refunded?. Good start, nice low price for something that has a lot of potential. With maybe a few more factions (ork gargants, Tyranid bio-titans) and some UI improvements, I'd say the game would be worth a good deal more than the price tag.. As someone who played the early Adeptus Titanicus tabletop game way back in the late 80's, I've waited a very long time for this game!I must say that my first impressions of this early version of the game are that it's great, it has really fun addictive gameplay. The graphics (especially of the maps) need alot more detail as they are very basic so far, and I'd love to see these massive titans movements impact the scenary much more as well. Titan damage / destruction is also quite graphically basic at the moment, as are the sound effects.I would love to see lots of troops / walkers and vehicles scurrying around in the battle feild as well, with the ability to blast them to oblivion..... just for fun!However, I appreciate that this is just a very early version, and I really hope that the end game will improve the graphics / sound effects etc. and I'm really looking forward to the campaign mode!The titans themselves look great, especially the warlord class - just awesome!Great game so far, but has the potential to be a fantastic game if finished properly! New Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus update brings major changes to Titan configuration: Hi everyone! It's Mark here with some news about important changes Glenn and I have made to Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus in the latest update.Titan configuration has replaced variants-based system. Price rise incoming!: As per our Early Access pricing statement (available on our Steam store page, if you haven't seen it), the price at Early Access launch was commensurate with the amount of content available in the game at that time—which was the first three Titan variants, a Single-player Skirmish mode, Multi-player and three battlefields. Since then, we've added many new Titan variants and a Single-player Scenarios mode, and the first Major Update is about to add new Close Combat mechanics and weapons, the new Stress mechanics and a complete overhaul of the game's damage model, not to mention the revitalised visuals.Further to this and in-line with our stated pricing policy, we've today announced that we will be raising the price upon release of the first Major Update from USD9.99 to USD14.99.We feel that this approach of raising the price upon release of Major Updates will appropriately reward those gamers who have joined us on our Early Access journey—and we are particularly happy that it rewards those of you who joined us from the very beginning.. Just updated - new Warlord variant available now!: Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus has been updated again, this time adding a new Warlord Titan variant! Packing a Sunfury Plasma Cannon, a Volcano Cannon and dual Apocalypse Launchers, the new Warlord variant will bring appropriate levels of chagrin and misery to its enemies.. News! Changing damage model: from Abstraction to Direct Action: Hi everyone! We're getting closer every day to releasing the first Major Update to Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus, so now is a good time to let you know about a significant change we're making to how damage works in Dominus.As you may know already, over the past few months, we've been engaging in discussions with our players here in our Steam Discussions forum about all aspects of the game. One area that has frequently been flagged for discussion is how damage was handled.To date, we have tried to keep Dominus as close to the original 4th Ed 6mm tabletop experience as we could. This meant that damage, like on the tabletop, was calculated at the end of your Titan's action, which allowed us to take time-on-target and other mechanics into account almost exactly as they were accounted on the tabletop.We thought this was cool. Our players found it counter-intuitive and generally did not like it very much.We've had the past few months to ponder this feedback. To weigh it up. To consider all angles.We've come to a conclusion: you are right.We decided to make a change and take the damage model further away from the tabletop's abstraction in favour of a more direct action approach that calculates damage as it happens, in real-time. As the bullets are flying, as it were.Total Overhaul of the Damage Model. Happy Halloween!: Celebrate Halloween this week with a 20% discount on Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus!If you were wondering what's Halloween-y about Titans, let me ask you this: what is it about a 100 feet tall walking battleship blistering with heavy weaponry THAT IS NOT UTTERLY TERRIFYING!!??If you answered "Nothing—Titans are indeed absolutely terrifying", you are correct. :)Happy Halloween!— Mark & Glenn. New bug-fix update now available: A snall update has just been released for Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus that focusses on fixing some key bugs and other issues affecting enjoyment of the game.The biggest changes are an adjustment to how soon Close Combat is detected, an adjustment to how targets on the periphery of maximum range are treated, and lighting changes across all maps to accommodate the shift from Forward Rendering (which was causes crashes for some players) back to Deferred RenderingThe change to Close Combat detection should make it easier to initiate Close Combat. This is likely to be just the first such adjustment to the Close Combat mechanics, with more changes needed as player feedback is received, but we think this change will markedly improve the Close Combat experience.The change to shooting should alleviate the situation where your Titans would occasionally fail to shoot at targets when tthey were on the periphery of your maximum range. Now, targets right on maximum range should suffer at least one volley of your righteous fire. The Emperor protects*.*Unless you're playing as Chaos, of course. In which case...not so much.New mode added to Multi-Player. Skulls for the Skull Throne 2 - A festival of Warhammer: Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus proudly celebrates its Early Access launch within the festival of Warhammer gaming that is Skulls for the Skull Throne 2! Be sure to also check out all the great content and discounts for your favourite Warhammer games!. New battlefields announced!: We've just announced that the first Major Update will now also ship with the next three battlefields, each predicated on the aesthetics introduced in the first three battlefields.VOLCANIC WALKA combination of shielded gullies, uncovered walk-ways and open areas calls for flexible tactics.RESEARCH FACILITIESDual facilities sit at either end of this battlefield, with plenty of obstructions to cover your approach.TWISTING CANYONSA plethora of shielded gullies means cat-and-mouse tactics are the order of the day.Check out the Announcements section on our Steam store page here for screenshots!. Update makes Dominus' AI a tougher opponent: This fortnight's update brings further AI tweaks aimed at improving the challenge it presents to veteran players. There's a lot more work needed on the AI front, but we're happy it's on the right track.The AI now better prioritises potential targets based on line of sight and proximity. It also makes better, smarter use of Overwatch. From our testing, it uses Overwatch about as frequently as we do, so that's feeling about right.Thanks to all of you for your feedback, questions and words of encouragement in our Steam Discussion forums as Glenn and I continue the journey of bringing Adeptus Titanicus to your PCs. It's all extremely helpful and very much appreciated.That's all for now. See you around the Steam Discussion forums! —Mark & Glenn. First Major Update for Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus is now available!: Hi everyone! Glenn and I have just released the first Major Update for Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus!Close Combat
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