What maps do you prefer?
What maps do you prefer?
I would like to see what kind of maps the comunity desires from heroes games...
So please vote.. if you don't find your choice in those of the above please post your opinion
So please vote.. if you don't find your choice in those of the above please post your opinion
- Grumpy Old Wizard
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I chose single player maps with a storyline, though I could have just as easily chosen single player campaign.
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- DeejMaster
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I like to play Multi-player with my kids because I know I can kick their buns (14, 12 and 10) and it is nice in a 4-way because my oldest usually takes out the other two and I take him out (I don't have the heart to stomp on the little-ones). I have played against my oldest (25) and he does present a challenge. Sooo, multi-equal is good.
However, when I am by myself, I'm much like Grumpy...Single player Storyline or campaign, leaning to Storyline.
If Multi-player with boosted AI is anything like Heroes III AI (although you could fool them with handful of creatures spread out in a poorly defended castle garrison), I wouldn't want to give the AI an advantage. So I have to say "no" to that one.
However, when I am by myself, I'm much like Grumpy...Single player Storyline or campaign, leaning to Storyline.
If Multi-player with boosted AI is anything like Heroes III AI (although you could fool them with handful of creatures spread out in a poorly defended castle garrison), I wouldn't want to give the AI an advantage. So I have to say "no" to that one.
I like single player maps, because that's how I play 98% of the time. I also like them large, with room to develop. It's OK to have multiple starting positions, but there needs to be more to do than capture the other starting positions.
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What I play the most are single player maps, almost exclusively large and extra-large. I do prefer campaigns, though, getting a chance to develop your hero well is most rewarding. Multiplayer, I haven't even tried, not really sure if a lot of players are available.
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L or XL single player maps with a storyline, definitely. However, the story should be "connected" to the map, and it should creative, interesting, and original, all of which are difficult to achieve. Oh, and I agree about the eye-candy. Exploration and the progressive uncovering of a new, fantastic land is part of the fun. But, I like open-ended play too, which can get in the way of a linear story. <deep sigh> A lot to ask, I know.
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At first I wasn't sure if "Multiplayer Maps with Human Players" meant as in online playing too. Not that I play online much, in fact my friend Tom had to bug me forever to play online.
Gosh, the game can take a long time if we add in a couple of AI players too. We skip that part now.
Then I read (most oftenly play). I'm with the masses on that one as that is the one I voted for.
Gosh, the game can take a long time if we add in a couple of AI players too. We skip that part now.
Then I read (most oftenly play). I'm with the masses on that one as that is the one I voted for.
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