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There has been confirmation concerning the editor. There will be a map editor AND a random map generator included with the game (not released later as with 3do games). They are also still discussing the possibility of a campaign editor, but no confirmation on that as of yet. So, not to worry...it'll be there. :O)
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Map Editor: there was a pic of it released not too long ago, although I'm sure it's still in development as well. The picture doesn't show any sign of a campaign editor but since they someone (I think at Nival) commented taht they weren't sure about the campaign editor yet, I imagine it's something they haven't gotten to.
Fog of War: earlier they said it would be H3 style which means the shroud and not the H4 Fog of War. In answering most questions about FoW, I've noticed that Fabrice and others have said "Fog of War" when they meant "shroud" so I think they're not always distinguishing between the terms the way most of the fans are.
Fog of War: earlier they said it would be H3 style which means the shroud and not the H4 Fog of War. In answering most questions about FoW, I've noticed that Fabrice and others have said "Fog of War" when they meant "shroud" so I think they're not always distinguishing between the terms the way most of the fans are.
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Well, I got to admit, this is the most informative review I've read so far. Everything sounds great, except the fog of war thing. I'm still playing H4, and it's very annoying because a guy could be right out of my town's sight(which isn't much) and just wait for me to leave. I always keep guys in there of course, but the II and III shrouds were much better. I'm also looking forward to an editor.
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As this news article clearly states that Ubi and Nival has created a totally new world. Therefore, the fog of war/shroud will be within the landscape of the map and not covering it like a blanket to be removed once your hero+ troops get to explore that region currently being in.
What I mean is: the camera of immediate zoom will be jammed to a 75-35degree angle. So, in order to find things, you'll have to be at minimum 2 to 3 gallop paces(hexes) away in order for any hero to perceive(see) any object or enemy units(guards or enemy hero + troops). A hero having its secondary skill of avanced or expert scouting/pathfinding will be the one having a great advantage over any or all terrain types' line of sight/perception.
What I mean is: the camera of immediate zoom will be jammed to a 75-35degree angle. So, in order to find things, you'll have to be at minimum 2 to 3 gallop paces(hexes) away in order for any hero to perceive(see) any object or enemy units(guards or enemy hero + troops). A hero having its secondary skill of avanced or expert scouting/pathfinding will be the one having a great advantage over any or all terrain types' line of sight/perception.
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