
So you need to decide which regions are the most important for your colony to sustain itself. But with every region you colonise, the price to acquire the next one increases. This is achieved by removing any hostile opponents or wildlife in the area and then spending a certain number of resources to assume control of the area.Īs well as providing additional building space, each region contains a unique resource to exploit or treasure to find. The procedurally generated map is divided into regions which must be colonised before you can build anything in them. For starters, you can't just construct buildings wherever you like. But it's in how you do these things where Northgard's differences are revealed. You need to construct buildings, sustain your population, explore the map, and defeat your opponents according to whatever the victory condition of the map is (such as conquest or trade war).Īll of this is standard RTS fare. All of them, however, have the same basic goals to achieve. Within its fairly traditional structure of erecting buildings, exploring territory, and conquering your opponents are some subtly ingenious ideas, and considering how hard it is to innovate within the RTS' rigid constraints, this is very impressive.Ī typical game of Northgard sees you assume the role of one of several Viking tribes, each of which has slightly different abilities that lets them play in a unique way. Yet there's more to Northgard than a pretty face. But all of this, even the fire and sword bits, are presented in such a colourful, laid-back, pastoral manner that I can't help but think of Northgard as anything other than lovely. Northgard simulates the biting winters of Scandinavia, the perils of exploring distant lands, and the fact that the Vikings were quite a prickly bunch with a tendency to lay fire and sword to anyone who wasn't in their “tribe”. It feels a bit odd to say this, considering that Shiro Games' RTS doesn't exactly shy away from the realities of settling a far-flung, half-frozen Arctic wilderness. +# par contre il est difficile de le désinstaller.Northgard is the nicest game about Vikings that you'll ever play. +# l'utilisateur puisse les réinstaller à sa guise. +# Il faut donc être vigilent, et mettre le moins de paquets possible, pour que +# Ce script est partculier, il permet d'installer Steam sur autant de préfixe qu'on +# Distribution used to test : Debian Testing POL_Wine start /unix "steam.exe" steam://install/$STEAM_ID
#Northgard platforms download
POL_SetupWindow_message "$(eval_gettext 'When $TITLE download by Steam is finished,\nDo NOT click on Play.\n\nClose COMPLETELY the Steam interface, \nso that the installation script can continue')" "$TITLE"Ĭd "$WINEPREFIX/drive_c/$PROGRAMFILES/Steam" POL_Shortcut "steam.exe" "$SHORTCUT_NAME" "$TITLE.png" "steam://rungameid/$STEAM_ID"
#Northgard platforms install
# Shortcut done before install for steam version POL_Call POL_Install_steam_flags "$STEAM_ID" POL_SetupWindow_message "$(eval_gettext 'If you want to install $TITLE in another virtual drive\nRun this installer again')" "$TITLE" #POL_SetupWindow_message "$(eval_gettext 'If you encounter problems with some games, try to disable Steam Overlay')" "$TITLE" POL_Wine_OverrideDLL "" "gameoverlayrenderer"
#Northgard platforms plus
# Note : semble ne plus être nécéssaire désormais? # Asking about memory size of graphic card POL_Wine_OverrideDLL "native,builtin" "ucrtbase" POL_Wine_OverrideDLL "native,builtin" "api-ms-win-crt-convert-l1-1-0"

POL_Wine_OverrideDLL "native,builtin" "api-ms-win-crt-stdio-l1-1-0" POL_Wine_OverrideDLL "native,builtin" "api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0" POL_Wine_OverrideDLL "native,builtin" "api-ms-win-crt-locale-l1-1-0" POL_Wine_OverrideDLL "native,builtin" "api-ms-win-crt-heap-l1-1-0" POL_System_SetArch "x86" # forcing x86 to avoid any possible 圆4 related bugs # Downloading wine if necessary and creating prefix POL_SetupWindow_textbox "$(eval_gettext 'Please choose a virtual drive name')" "$TITLE" # Si le prefix existe, on propose d'en faire un autre POL_SetupWindow_presentation "$TITLE" "Valve" "" "Tinou" "$PREFIX" # On installe donc seulement gecko qui est indispensable, et on évite le reste # par contre il est difficile de le désinstaller.

# l'utilisateur puisse les réinstaller à sa guise. # Il faut donc être vigilent, et mettre le moins de paquets possible, pour que # Ce script est partculier, il permet d'installer Steam sur autant de préfixe qu'on # Distribution used to test : Debian Testing
