You never know. But here is where we have the clash between Greek and Hindu Mythology: the Medusa/Gorgons and the Nagas, respectively. I think they would make a fine team .The Mad Dragon wrote:Well, Medusa was Queen of the Gorgon's, so maybe they'll make a Gorgon race
Some features I miss in Heroes V...
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See here and here for some examples.The Mad Dragon wrote:How would you make Medusa's an entire race>?
Yes,but we still have to click on windmills every weektheLuckyDragon wrote:I liked those too, but apparently in the development of H5 one of the ten commandments was "less clicks", so now we don't have anymore texts when we pick up an artifact, for example. Ah well, it's not a great loss, IMO.
No,she was one of the three gorgons,the three sisters.The Mad Dragon wrote:Well, Medusa was Queen of the Gorgon's, so maybe they'll make a Gorgon race
1. The Fog of War. Losing it is a big loss indeed to the Scouting tree.
One more thing I'm glad to have back:
1. Capitols. Having to contend with 1000 gold / turn in Heroes IV wasn't the best thing and it slowed down the building of castles. Besides, it sure looks nice to have your flag flying high above your capital.
One more thing I'm glad to have back:
1. Capitols. Having to contend with 1000 gold / turn in Heroes IV wasn't the best thing and it slowed down the building of castles. Besides, it sure looks nice to have your flag flying high above your capital.
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Yes,but it was compensated by really low market prices.Im not really thrilled that they are as ridiculous now as in HIII.Besides,in HIV we had lords that added quite a lot to economy.Banedon wrote: 1. Capitols. Having to contend with 1000 gold / turn in Heroes IV wasn't the best thing and it slowed down the building of castles. Besides, it sure looks nice to have your flag flying high above your capital.
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I agree. They are awesome creatures. Both cool in appearance and conceptually, strong, and enemies couldn't retaliate against them (at least not against the upgraded version and the Heroes IV version. They always were well worth their price, and very cool to have, too.The Mad Dragon wrote:You know, I can't honestly explain why I like the naga's. They just really appeal to me.
More things:
1. Though I've yet to reach the Dungeon campaigns (slow, I know) there appears much more power in Destructive Magic compared to the other magic trees. This is definitely an improvement.
2. Marketplace DaemianLucifer pointed out just how useful the Heroes IV Marketplace can be. The Heroes III / V versions just cost way too much gold.
3. Flaggable Windmills / Water Wheels, etc. This is something Heroes IV has over Heroes V. It greatly reduces the micromanagement and saves time between turns.
4. Ability to use creatures alone as an army, another thing Heroes IV has that Heroes V does not. This aids greatly in early-game exploration and (at least for Heroes IV) allows you to use two heroes in an army as soon as possible.
5. Much more powerful war machines is an improvement for Heroes V.
1. Though I've yet to reach the Dungeon campaigns (slow, I know) there appears much more power in Destructive Magic compared to the other magic trees. This is definitely an improvement.
2. Marketplace DaemianLucifer pointed out just how useful the Heroes IV Marketplace can be. The Heroes III / V versions just cost way too much gold.
3. Flaggable Windmills / Water Wheels, etc. This is something Heroes IV has over Heroes V. It greatly reduces the micromanagement and saves time between turns.
4. Ability to use creatures alone as an army, another thing Heroes IV has that Heroes V does not. This aids greatly in early-game exploration and (at least for Heroes IV) allows you to use two heroes in an army as soon as possible.
5. Much more powerful war machines is an improvement for Heroes V.
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More importantly,this liminates chaining and forces you to carefully plan deployment of your armies to the front lines.Banedon wrote: 4. Ability to use creatures alone as an army, another thing Heroes IV has that Heroes V does not. This aids greatly in early-game exploration and (at least for Heroes IV) allows you to use two heroes in an army as soon as possible.
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Simultaneous retaliation would be the thing i miss the most,since i lost hope they will ever again reconsider adding heroes back to battlefield like in h4Grumpy Old Wizard wrote:The game has too few spells. HOF added some more adventure objects, which was sorely needed, but unfortunately it added no new spells except dwarven rune spells.
I miss sea decorations. There needs to more stuff to spice up the water with.
I would like to see the barbarian town brought back too.
Simultaneous retaliation.
GOW
all other posts shows how much good improvements are in h4
creatures without hero on the adventure map was also good idea,imo
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