just use actual editor possibility, try this map, no immo here:the suggestion of removing Potion of Immortality from Heroes IV
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just use actual editor possibility, try this map, no immo here:the suggestion of removing Potion of Immortality from Heroes IV
The only simple way I know of is turning music volume in the game to 1 and launching winamp (or whatever you prefer) in the background.okrane wrote:would it be possible to integrate into heroes 4 a simple way to change the ambient music?
I am approaching the time when I need to know whether to wait or release my campaign. It's not ready yet but gets closer everyday. A timetable estimate would help.ByteBandit wrote:It all sounds good. Still, some sort of teasable time table when we could expect the release would be comforting. The new additions bring more possibilities for sure.
I was the same way. I was waiting for either VCMI or Horn of the Abyss for WoG, and same for the new improved Equilibris. But in the end, after reading about both, I decided to go ahead and just release the project I worked on with the current Add Ons. I figure it'll still be a while before they are available to the public.jeff wrote:
I am approaching the time when I need to know whether to wait or release my campaign. It's not ready yet but gets closer everyday. A timetable estimate would help.
Alas, though it will be near the end of summer before it will be ready, I am pretty well convinced the present version is the one I'll be using.ByteBandit wrote: I was the same way. I was waiting for either VCMI or Horn of the Abyss for WoG, and same for the new improved Equilibris. But in the end, after reading about both, I decided to go ahead and just release the project I worked on with the current Add Ons. I figure it'll still be a while before they are available to the public.
When I get going on a project, I generally like to work as quickly as I can on it. By this I don't mean hurrying it up. I mean concentrating on the matter at hand. Because, I find that if I put it on the shelf and wait for something to improve my work to come around, I have either lost interest in what I have been doing, or I lose track of what I was trying to accomplish. This is just me.jeff wrote: Alas, though it will be near the end of summer before it will be ready, I am pretty well convinced the present version is the one I'll be using.
(:offtopic: Good words to live by, I am in the stage where it has been successfully playtested by a couple of noted testers, and currently being tested by another. It is also the stage where I start rewriting the parts that I think needs improvement and add something here and then add something there, Dragon's Fate was delayed almost 6 months because of that when wimfrit emailed me to stop, which I did, ) So Equilibris team you have a little time before I give up and stay with your current version, so please hurry.ByteBandit wrote: When I get going on a project, I generally like to work as quickly as I can on it. By this I don't mean hurrying it up. I mean concentrating on the matter at hand. Because, I find that if I put it on the shelf and wait for something to improve my work to come around, I have either lost interest in what I have been doing, or I lose track of what I was trying to accomplish. This is just me.
Well then, I've better get HoMaM IV working with my Vista x64. That might be a mission impossible but there're a couple of way-arounds: I could either virtualize Windows XP or update StarForce drivers. There're only 2 problems:Dalai wrote:But rest assured it WILL appear, the project is not abandoned.
I wish you luck, and let us know if you succeed. While H-IV runs just fine on the 32bit version using the XP compatibility, I know of no one who has succeeded with the 64bit version. DOSFreak tried and was unsuccessful, but if you go to his site he may have an update or some advice. There is a thread in the campfire somewhere buried that I started with a link to his site. Unfortunately since there is no Tech Forum here anymore that thread may be difficult to find.KonserniJohtaja wrote: Well then, I've better get HoMaM IV working with my Vista x64.
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