![]() Euvino, a digital art book and bonus copy of Stronghold HD on Steam. This is in addition to our Special Edition content which includes a feature length making of documentary, full orchestral soundtrack from series composer Robert L. Enjoy a whopping 9 historical campaigns, 20 warlords, 8 AI opponents, 28 skirmish maps, 18 units, 10 siege weapons and 45 skirmish missions set across 3 trails! This is in addition to other free updates added since launch such as Extreme Difficulty mode, custom AI invasions in Free Build, increased troop limits and more! Packaging the base game with every DLC and free update, released as part of Warlords’ post-launch roadmap, the Ultimate Edition has it all. Click on a link below for help on a specific section of the editor.We are pleased to announce the release of Stronghold: Warlords Ultimate Edition! Combining the latest version of the game, 10 post-release updates, 4 DLCs and all Special Edition content, Warlords’ Ultimate Edition is the complete package for Stronghold players looking for the most missions, maps and medieval goodness. In both menu sections, the grid icon will show a grid on the map for you to work with, which is useful for helping with straight lines.įor each menu section in the editor, we have a page. In the Castle Buildings menu you will have the additional option of using the eraser to remove buildings or units which have been placed. Underneath this menu is the pallete which is used to select the size of the brush you are using when editing terrain. By default, the Castle Buildings section is selected. This icon is responsible for choosing whether you are viewing the Castle Buildings menu or editing the terrain of the map. On the far right side of the menu, you will see the following icons: The zoom tool will zoom in and out of the preview map. Meanwhile the flag icon underneath allows you to filter the minimap by colour of each estate, highlighting which player owns a specific estate, and will toggle between on and off when used. You can view more information on how to add sounds to your map on this tutorial. The sounds menu is as follows:įrom left to right, the sounds are as follows: ![]() The menu to the far left of the preview minimap allows you to return to the main map editor menu above and add sounds to your map. ![]() The navigation bar on the bottom of the screen provides additional tools to use when creating your map. You can edit the landscaping of your map by pressing the edit button on the bottom right of the screen where you will be shown this screen: You can read more information on setting missions on your map on this page. On the right side of the screen you can add missions to your map if it is available for the scenario type you have set for the map above. You can toggle this by selecting the red flag icon.įrom this menu, you can also set whether or not your map is balanced by toggling the option balanced at the top left of the screen. You will either see the terrain of the map, or the number of villages and estates present on the map. In the preview box, one of two things will be shown. To change the starting date of your map, hover over it and scroll with the mouse wheel. At the top you have the different scenario types of the game which you can change to a type for the current map you are making, whilst towards the bottom of the screen you can set the starting date of your map. This is the main menu of the editor and all actions you perform on all maps are linked in one way to this page. ![]() After arriving in the editor from the main menu, you see this screen: This editor is also reused in Stronghold Legends with minor changes, a list of which are available here. However, new features have been added in the editor which do make it different from previous editors in the series. The Stronghold 2 editor not unlike previous game editors is very easy to use.
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