Ultra-high fidelity physics modeling closely simulates actual aircraft performance. Pilot three different variants of the F-16 Fighting Falcon - the best multi-role fighter ever built - including Block 40, Block 50/52 and MLU variants. New Race and Class Combinations: Explore Azeroth as a gnome priest, blood elf warrior, or one of the other never-before-available race and class combinations. Archaeology: Master a new secondary profession to unearth valuable artifacts and earn unique rewards. New PvP Zone & Rated Battlegrounds: Take on PvP objectives and daily quests on Tol Barad Island, a new Wintergrasp-like zone, and wage war in all-new rated Battlegrounds. New High-Level Content: Explore newly opened parts of the world, including Uldum, Grim Batol, and the great sunken city of Vashj'ir beneath the sea, and enjoy even more high-level raid content than in previous expansions. Guild Advancement: Progress as a guild to earn guild levels and guild achievements. Flying Mounts in Azeroth: Explore Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms from a whole new perspective. Familiar zones across the original continents of Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms have been reforged by the cataclysm and updated with new quests and content. Classic Zones Remade: Quest to level 60 as you never have before. Increased Level Cap: Advance to level 85 and earn new abilities, tap into new talents, and progress through the path system, a new way for players to customize characters. New features in the game's third expansion include: Two New Playable Races: Adventure as the cursed worgen with the Alliance or the resourceful goblins with the Horde. ![]() As the Horde and Alliance race to the epicenter of the cataclysm, the kingdoms of Azeroth will witness seismic shifts in power, the kindling of a war of the elements, and the emergence of unlikely heroes who will rise up to protect their scarred and broken world from utter devastation. I made both of these mistakes so you don't have to.In Cataclysm, players witness the face of Azeroth being altered forever, as the corrupted Dragon Aspect Deathwing awakens from his subterranean slumber and erupts onto the surface, leaving ruin and destruction in his wake. Make sure it's in the right mods subfolder, and make sure you launch the NuclearThroneTogether.exe rather than the normal game. ![]() You then need to start a game, press T, and type "/load NTTE". To play, you'll need to first grab the Nuclear Throne Together mod, then follow the (simple) instructions here, then grab the Territorial Expansion from here and pop it in your shiny new "mods" folder. I couldn't find more info, but that's because discovering this stuff for yourself is part of the point. The mod's site mentions "merged weapons", "chest shops" and "bonus pickups" as entirely new features. Difficulty is a delicate thing with a punishing roguelike like Nuclear Throne, and I'm intrigued to see how Team Te has handled it. I'd expect an expansion like this to sprinkle in additions rather than totally change the balance of the opening level. Part of the reason I haven't seen much of the new stuff is because I'm rustier than a post-apocalyptic screwdriver, and keep being eaten by terrible scorpions. That horrible early tunnels section has been made more horrible. The only concretely new creature I've met, in fact, has been a sewer rat wearing a gas mask who poisoned me to death. Someone tell me how to reach the ducks with hammers. This is a shame, as I'm keen to meet the ducks with hammers. I've only played for ten minutes so far, and have worked out this isn't the exit portal. Mostly on show there is the beach, a secret area you can reach by "throwing bones at something specific". Nothing like a pet parrot to lure me back to armageddon. There are new areas, enemies, bosses, weapons and characters. Their homebrewed "Territorial Expansion" came out last week, with enough doo dahs and polish to pass as an official update. It had it all - except clearly a team of modders disagreed. Knife-edge dodge rolls, chunky shotguns, playable telekinetic eyeball monsters. ![]() Post-apocaltypic roguelike Nuclear Throne was a blast.
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