Ragazzi sono arrivato a casa, ho acceso il PC per giocare e track! si è aggiornato...questo è il resoconto degli aggiornamenti che mi dà Steam:
[-]March 25, 2009 - Empire: Total War Update Released
Updates to Empire: Total War have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:
Empire: Total War
Multiplayer – can now find friends across regions
Load time detection on trade routes to fix pathfinding crash in campaign
Some General Sound balancing improvements
Fixed UI Chat hang when spectator leaves unranked match with 3+ players
Varies Campaign Crash Fixes
Some Save/Load fixes
Boarding fix where cannon crew board order was not being deleted properly causing crash
Fix to kill characters instantly to stop crashes in campaign on agent/general deaths
Save games limited to 1000
Fix to animation glitch causing repetitive sounds when battle is launched
[+]March 10, 2009 - Empire: Total War Update Released
Updates to Empire: Total War have been released. The updates will be applied automatically when your Steam client is restarted. The specific changes include:
Empire: Total War
Fixed Alt-Tab issue which prevents players from switching away from a fullscreen window
Fixed text rendering for certain resolutions
Fixed localized font overrun issues
Fixed a variety of crash and memory leak issues
Fixed a variety of multiplayer client lock
Fixed trade nodes for those nations with resource in home region which caused unprofitable trade theatre routes eg: Sweden and Marathas
[+]March 4, 2009 - Empire: Total War Launches with Steamworks
Sega and The Creative Assembly Leverage Suite of Services for Development and Marketing
March 4, 2009 - Empire: Total War from The Creative Assembly and SEGA is now available via Steam, a leading platform for the delivery and management of PC games with over 20 million accounts worldwide, as well as retail outlets around the world.
Empire is the latest in the award-winning Total War strategy game series and the first to extensively utilize the Steamworks suite of Services for both development and marketing purposes.
For multiplayer support in both the electronic and retail versions of the game, Empire: Total War leverages Steamworks for Achievements, statistics, authentication, matchmaking, and support for the Steam Community. On the marketing side, Steamworks was used to fulfill a variety of promotional offers.
"By providing deep integration of Steamworks into their product, the team at The Creative Assembly was able to focus on the multiplayer game play of Empire and not worry about the back end services," said Jason Holtman, director of business development at Valve. "Meanwhile, the marketing and sales organizations at Sega were able to use Steamworks to create and fulfill unique pre-order campaigns at retail and online with exclusive content offers such as special units and offering incentives such as Rome: Total War for no charge."
"Working with Steamworks was very straightforward," said Mike Simpson, Creative Director at The Creative Assembly. "The small investment of time to integrate Steamworks not only saved us development time, it helped us develop a better product that we can easily extend with updates and downloadable content post launch."
Empire takes the Total War franchise to the eighteenth century Age of Enlightenment and introduces a host of revolutionary new features, including the introduction of true 3D naval combat, new systems for Trade & Diplomacy, and much more.
Empire joins F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin and Dawn of War II on the list of leading Steamworks-enabled PC games released this year.
For more information, please visit
www.steamgames.com.
[+]October 28, 2008 - Empire: Total War from SEGA to use Steamworks and Available for Pre-Purchase Now on Steam