And still no word on what the DRM status will be.
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If graphic engine is faster than one in homm5 (and they promise it will be) then it's fine with me.No Wizard Faction, no Elf Faction either??? Stupid boxy looking H5 graphics.
Well it's impossible to make it slower...tress wrote: If graphic engine is faster than one in homm5 (and they promise it will be) then it's fine with me.
I just don't see how you can leave out both and still expect us to accept it as a heroes game.HodgePodge wrote:No Wizard Faction, no Elf Faction either??? Stupid boxy looking H5 graphics.
And still no word on what the DRM status will be.![]()
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Five factions to start is a cop out, and the suggestion that they can come in an expansion is validating their money grab. We may be forced to accept their marketing decisions, but let's not fool ourselves. It is a marketing decision.Neidhaart wrote:You could always put another faction into an expansion.
Jeff and HodgePodge, I believe my 4.5 year old niece is more open minded than that.jeff wrote:I just don't see how you can leave out both and still expect us to accept it as a heroes game. disagree
Even if they end up playing significantly differently from each other? Quality over quantity? I'd rather take 5 of those over 10 "different" factions from one of the earlier games. However, if their promises fall flat, then I'll agree it was a cop out and a money grabbing stunt and won't buy the expansions.Five factions to start is a cop out
Metathron wrote: Jeff and HodgePodge, I believe my 4.5 year old niece is more open minded than that.![]()
It has nothing to do with quality versus quantity, we got far too little of both in H-V, I just don't want them to repeat history. If it takes them a bit longer to give us the elves and/or the wizards then so be it. If they use the five faction limit as being necessary so they could make their release date, then it is a cop out.Metathron wrote:Even if they end up playing significantly differently from each other? Quality over quantity? I'd rather take 5 of those over 10 "different" factions from one of the earlier games. However, if their promises fall flat, then I'll agree it was a cop out and a money grabbing stunt and won't buy the expansions.
HoMM IV had six factions. The two expansions added zero factions. Was it a cop out? Did you buy them?jeff wrote:Metathron wrote: Jeff and HodgePodge, I believe my 4.5 year old niece is more open minded than that.![]()
If your neice is willing to accept less than intelligent decisions please don't call it having an open mind. She just lacks experience.![]()
It has nothing to do with quality versus quantity, we got far too little of both in H-V, I just don't want them to repeat history. If it takes them a bit longer to give us the elves and/or the wizards then so be it. If they use the five faction limit as being necessary so they could make their release date, then it is a cop out.Metathron wrote:Even if they end up playing significantly differently from each other? Quality over quantity? I'd rather take 5 of those over 10 "different" factions from one of the earlier games. However, if their promises fall flat, then I'll agree it was a cop out and a money grabbing stunt and won't buy the expansions.
Yea I wish we'd get 2 towns per exp. It's not too much to ask considering we've got just 5 to start out with, compared to EIGHT from H3.ThunderTitan wrote:2 factions per expansion and 2 expansions sounds about right to me... though more likely we'll see 1 town and 2 expansions unfortunately.
The expansions where desperate attempts at getting more money in a hopeless attempt at staving off insolvency for 3DO... hardly the type of thing we should look at as an example.Metathron wrote: HoMM IV had six factions. The two expansions added zero factions. Was it a cop out? Did you buy them?
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