Tyber

Tyber



03 Nov

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    Tyber on Steam - Thread - Direct
Greetings, Ascended

We have enabled Steam Cloud saves for Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem! Your progress and characters in Offline mode will now sync across all supported devices you may have, as well as provide a backup for your saves in case of data loss or corruption. With Steam Cloud saves, you can enjoy a smoother experience in offline mode without worrying about losing your hard-earned loot.

To ensure you have Steam Cloud saves enabled for Wolcen, check that:

  1. “Enable Steam Cloud Sync for applications that support it” is toggled on in the Cloud tab of the Steam client settings.
  2. “Keep games saves in the Steam Cloud for Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem” is toggled on in the General tab of Wolcen’s game settings. These can be accessed by right-clicking Wolcen in your Steam Library and selecting Properties.

All the best,
The Wolcen Team

31 Jan

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    Tyber on Steam - Thread - Direct
Greetings, Ascended!
Last month we covered some specifics on the balancing pass that will accompany Chapter IV, including reducing XP requirements for late-game levelling, a ... Read more

30 Dec

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    Tyber on Steam - Thread - Direct
Greetings, Ascended!

Last month we shared details on the Chapter IV character conversion process, and how the chapter’s accompanying balancing pass will necessitate a reset. If you have not read it yet, it is well worth your time. This month’s news is going to be numbers-heavy, as we share exact details on what you can expect with the reductions in Experience and City Building costs, showcase some of the skills that are being tweaked with Chapter IV’s balancing pass, and reveal the sheer number of new Unique items that will be coming to the game in the new chapter.

Levelling Cost Reductions
We will be reducing the overall XP requirements per level after level 40 with Chapter IV’s release. The most dramatic reductions will be toward the end of the experience curve: up to 45%! We are doing this partly because of the upcoming character conversion, but also because the XP curve is too demanding in its current iteration and unsuitable for seasonal progressi... Read more