Zoom all the way in and see what your orcs have stuck between their teeth (I bet it’s smelly), and then shoot all the way out to better plot your plans of attack and defence. Keeping your lovely armies alive is a pretty integral part of winning any war, and so too is being able to see where you’re sending your troops at all times.īetter Camera Mod does exactly what you might expect, then, letting you climb much higher and dip much lower than the generic camera view allows for. Some of Total Warhammer’s best features include its rolling battlegrounds and wonderfully designed dwarfs, vampire counts, Empire soldiers and the likes, yet in its standard state camera functionality is a touch restrictive. Luckily that’s all sorted now and mods are officially allowed via the Steam Workshop. Until very recently, Total Warhammer was also set to be the first Total War game without modding support due to licensing issues between Creative Assembly and GW. As such we’ve taken the liberty of rounding up some of the best Total War: Warhammer mods available right now. It's the perfect platform for expanding in wild and inventive ways. Gone are the historically accurate campaigns the series is best known for, and in their place are the fantastical wargrounds and combatants of Games Workshop’s best known dystopian fantasy world.
The latest entry, Total War: Warhammer, marks a distinguished departure from the norm.