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A lot of people say that Heroes IV was a disaster (personally I liked it), but I think that some of the ideas should become a standard for the next parts of Heroes games, especially the caravans...
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Yeah, they were helpful, and I didn't mind the heroes fighting in battles either. It was also neat how your castle changed on the outside depending on whether you had the Fort, Citadel, and Castle. The monster trees were ok.( the way they set it up so you could choose one creature or the other)It meant you could play towns repeatedly and get a slightly different taste each time.(In II and III, you got all the monsters the first time you played a castle). I also wouldn't mind the Classical Magicks(Order,Chaos,etc.) if they evened it out just a little bit. But I'll say what I said before on another post, If they took the best from III and IV, combined it, and made a new Heroes game, that would be an AWESOME game!
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ARGH!!! Remember, the game is called HEROES(!) of Might and Magic, not Armies of Might and Magic. Heroes IV is way better than Heroes III. So much of the tedium - crap, I have to send heros to all the mines to get the resources because it's a new week, waiting until day 1 to get new troops, etc. - were eliminated in IV. I love real heroes and the caravans are awesome. It's not that I dislike III, in fact I DO like it, but IV is still a much better game.
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Not necesarrily. We know that these kinds of things can be flagged. In Heroes 4, you had to use a hero to flag stuff regardlessly. So if they implement a proper caravan system and think of something to prevent chaining, then this should work out fine.
Also, I'm very interested in the idea to let different heroes do different things in battle.
Also, I'm very interested in the idea to let different heroes do different things in battle.
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And I take it that in Heroes 5, you can still flag stuff and automatically get resources/creatures from them. I haven't seen anything to contradict that yet.
While I too liked it that creatures could walk on their own in Heroes 4, I don't consider it a big deal. The two major problems with Heroes 3 in this aspect were the collection tedium (go get the same resources and creatures every week, over and over) and chaining (set up your heroes so that one creature can travel five days worth instantly). Both can be eliminated, even if creatures cannot walk freely.
While I too liked it that creatures could walk on their own in Heroes 4, I don't consider it a big deal. The two major problems with Heroes 3 in this aspect were the collection tedium (go get the same resources and creatures every week, over and over) and chaining (set up your heroes so that one creature can travel five days worth instantly). Both can be eliminated, even if creatures cannot walk freely.
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Waitaminute T.A.P., you just said that in III you need a hero to visit a mine every week to get the resources. Do you mean windmills and stuff? Because Ore Mines and things like that you don't need to visit.
The caravan thing was very neat though too. In II and III, you never have time to go out to each dwelling and get the monster from it.
The caravan thing was very neat though too. In II and III, you never have time to go out to each dwelling and get the monster from it.
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