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Steam News1 December 201510y ago

Valhalla Hills Release Notes 1.01.04 [ENG]

Greetings, brave Vikings!, have fun with the new content arriving with Update 1.01.04! We're looking forward to your feedback! Dome Dwarfs The mountains are getting more dangerous!

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Greetings, brave Vikings!, have fun with the new content arriving with Update 1.01.04! We're looking forward to your feedback!

What changed

1 fix6 additions4 changes0 removals
  • Gameplay
  • Maps
  • UI and audio
  • Compatibility
addedGreetings, brave Vikings!, have fun with the new content arriving with Update 1.01.04! We're looking forward to your feedback!
changedDome DwarfsThe mountains are getting more dangerous! The dome dwarfs, who used to peacefully live underground, now feel disturbed by your Viking’s aboveground activities and are leaving their caves. To secure their tunnels they hew trees and collect all other materials they stumble upon. Even worse; they like it at the surface and start spreading out. They erect dwarfish buildings and slowly and but steadily take over your mountain. Should one of their patrol encounter one of your Vikings it will surely not end peacefully. Better be prepared!
addedMap Size AdjustableYou are now free to choose width and height for your map when creating new maps.
changedLanguagesThere are 11 languages to choose from in the options. Starting with English and German, including i. a. Russian, French, Chinese and Japanese.
addedMiscellaneousBuildings can now be attacked: You can attack your opponent’s buildings and destroy them. But your opponent now can do likewise to your buildings. Damaged buildings are automatically repaired once the attack has been fend off.
changedMiscellaneousHewing down trees will now more often produce sticks.

Dome Dwarfs

The mountains are getting more dangerous! The dome dwarfs, who used to peacefully live underground, now feel disturbed by your Viking’s aboveground activities and are leaving their caves. To secure their tunnels they hew trees and collect all other materials they stumble upon. Even worse; they like it at the surface and start spreading out. They erect dwarfish buildings and slowly and but steadily take over your mountain. Should one of their patrol encounter one of your Vikings it will surely not end peacefully. Better be prepared!

Map Size Adjustable

You are now free to choose width and height for your map when creating new maps.

Couriers

The courier has become more productive. He now aims to fill storages completely, not just item for item.

The courier now creates a longer wishlist, enabling him to fill his backpack to the brim even if there is only one sort of goods available for transport.

Languages

There are 11 languages to choose from in the options. Starting with English and German, including i. a. Russian, French, Chinese and Japanese.

Miscellaneous

Defense Towers: You are able to build Defense Towers now. Assign Vikings to the towers and they will defend it with bows and arrows.

Buildings can now be attacked: You can attack your opponent’s buildings and destroy them. But your opponent now can do likewise to your buildings. Damaged buildings are automatically repaired once the attack has been fend off.

There is more ore in the ground now.

Hewing down trees will now more often produce sticks.

Soldiers are now more frequently looking for malt beer and gold.

Construction sites can now be selected more easily.

The Linux-version is finally showing the intro-sequence.

The unlocks have been slightly adapted again.

The waves on the beach have been adapted.

UI

The "Offering prepared "-Notification has a new icon.

Vikings who have entered the gates of Valhalla now have a special background in the Vikings-Menu.

Fixes

Bones are now correctly burried after you have finished a map.

Source

Steam News / 1 December 2015

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