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Anyway, I'd say that both III and IV are equally good - just very different.
The campaigns (all supplied maps, in fact) are pretty poor from gameplay point of view, but the campaigns in the basic game have excellent storylines. I just love Gauldoth's story, for example.Pol wrote:I started several campaigns but never get interested enough to continue. On the other hand custom maps are ideal choice. These got me :D
Sure, but if you wanted a good story you could buy and read a book. If the gameplay is just a boring thing to be endured in order to read how the story goes, there's obviously something wrong with the game. The story writer(s) deserve compliments, though.pepak wrote: The campaigns (all supplied maps, in fact) are pretty poor from gameplay point of view, but the campaigns in the basic game have excellent storylines. I just love Gauldoth's story, for example.
Wait, what? I'm pretty sure you don't need any ranged weapons to use archery.Qurqirish Dragon wrote: I got archery for two heroes (never offered for the other two) during the map, but only found one ranged weapon, so one hero couldn't do ranged attacks. I am still working on rectifying that in the next map.
You misread my comment:ThunderTitan wrote:Wait, what? I'm pretty sure you don't need any ranged weapons to use archery.Qurqirish Dragon wrote: I got archery for two heroes (never offered for the other two) during the map, but only found one ranged weapon, so one hero couldn't do ranged attacks. I am still working on rectifying that in the next map.
Actually i just tested it and you don't!
Do remember that units block LoS for ranged attack and magic behind them, and look for the attack type button, it's the last one in the first set.
Drat; where does respect for a valiant effort and the quality of the fundamental ideas while maintaining a healthy disrespect for most of the implementation lie?Metathron wrote:I guess it's just hate it or love it, but the important thing is to give the game a chance.
Fun depends on what person you are.Jolly Joker wrote: Sure, but if you wanted a good story you could buy and read a book. If the gameplay is just a boring thing to be endured in order to read how the story goes, there's obviously something wrong with the game. The story writer(s) deserve compliments, though.
I think pepak meant that the Heroes IV campaigns made poor use of the Heroes IV gameplay (so the story is the main incentive to finish the campaigns), not that the gameplay itself is poor.Jolly Joker wrote:However, you forget that I wrote this in answer to pepak who HIMSELF wrote:
"The campaigns (all supplied maps, in fact) are pretty poor from gameplay point of view, but the campaigns in the basic game have excellent storylines. I just love Gauldoth's story, for example."
So HE finds the gameplay poor, but the story great.
They do have selectable dif, it's just that only at the campaigns start (which annoyed the heck out of me in the Chaos campaign, as i couldn't finish the first map on anything else but Easy, and then the rest where too easy).Qurqirish Dragon wrote: @ BT: I am playing the campaigns, which don't have selectable difficulty, so I am playing on whatever the default is![]()
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