Why is this community so quiet?
- Greengnots
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Why is this community so quiet?
There's barely any posting around here, can't this place be more lively not the barely any posters on three-quarters of the time .
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It's difficult to point to a single reason, but mostly, the community is quiet these days because the two latest games have been somewhat unsuccessful. There was a bigger crowd here a few years ago, since H3 and H4 had good editors, allowing for a greater degree of user participation. As most of the core members developed other interests and moved on, CH turned from a very active forum to a site focusing more on news.
That being said, I hope you (the members) keep contributing with your ideas and discussions. The community is you, and you are the ones who keep activity soaring.
That being said, I hope you (the members) keep contributing with your ideas and discussions. The community is you, and you are the ones who keep activity soaring.
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- ShadowLiberal
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Another problem is likely the age of the older games this site is about, and incompatibility problems with newer versions of Windows causing less people to replay them from time to time.
I rarely play Heroes 3 anymore, because it crashes too often in Windows 7, and it's too much of a hassle to restart my computer and boot up on my Windows XP drive most of the time.
The age of the games means less people make maps for them to, especially with windows problems making it unplayable for more people.
Might and Magic 6 & 7 etc can still be somewhat fun, but I've been finding it extremely difficult the last few years to actually play from start to finish till I get bored of it. Might and Magic 7 I get bored of by the time I chose my path, and 6 I often get bored of by the time I'm at level 30.
Heroes 4 I never really got into.
Heroes 5 is still pretty good, though the campaigns went way downhill in the expansions.
Heroes 6 got so many bad reviews, especially about problems with the DRM and UPlay that I never even installed it, maybe some day I'll get bored enough to try it.
And then the mods for the older games have been a lot less frequent lately, so there's again less replay value for them.
I rarely play Heroes 3 anymore, because it crashes too often in Windows 7, and it's too much of a hassle to restart my computer and boot up on my Windows XP drive most of the time.
The age of the games means less people make maps for them to, especially with windows problems making it unplayable for more people.
Might and Magic 6 & 7 etc can still be somewhat fun, but I've been finding it extremely difficult the last few years to actually play from start to finish till I get bored of it. Might and Magic 7 I get bored of by the time I chose my path, and 6 I often get bored of by the time I'm at level 30.
Heroes 4 I never really got into.
Heroes 5 is still pretty good, though the campaigns went way downhill in the expansions.
Heroes 6 got so many bad reviews, especially about problems with the DRM and UPlay that I never even installed it, maybe some day I'll get bored enough to try it.
And then the mods for the older games have been a lot less frequent lately, so there's again less replay value for them.
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It's sort of why I came back. Me re-interest of the series. The community here is great!Kalah wrote:It's difficult to point to a single reason, but mostly, the community is quiet these days because the two latest games have been somewhat unsuccessful. There was a bigger crowd here a few years ago, since H3 and H4 had good editors, allowing for a greater degree of user participation. As most of the core members developed other interests and moved on, CH turned from a very active forum to a site focusing more on news.
That being said, I hope you (the members) keep contributing with your ideas and discussions. The community is you, and you are the ones who keep activity soaring.
You can either agree with me, or be wrong...
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Nah, that's not really polite. Besides, they know we're here and they're free to join if they want to. Some of them have and are active on both forums.
Besides the official forum, there are only really two M&M forums. The heroes community and this one. There's a bit of rivalry going on, of course. They have a more active forum but only for the newed Heroes games. We're more active in Might & Magic discussions - we also have the only news page in English.
Besides the official forum, there are only really two M&M forums. The heroes community and this one. There's a bit of rivalry going on, of course. They have a more active forum but only for the newed Heroes games. We're more active in Might & Magic discussions - we also have the only news page in English.
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I find it neat that this forum is even active at all considering most of the topics are on games from up to around 20 years ago.
The new mm heroes 6 is basically just an attempt to milk something great and just another product to sell and thus it is not as genuine and thats why it is not as successful, in my opinion. Also it wasn't even made by the original designers.
I'm here because basically I'm not impressed with the new games of today or at least I have not gotten into them. When I was younger I never played the might and magic games when they came out. Only in the last couple years is when I actually tried them out and got hooked so they are still relatively new to me.
Perhaps I am living in the past.
The new mm heroes 6 is basically just an attempt to milk something great and just another product to sell and thus it is not as genuine and thats why it is not as successful, in my opinion. Also it wasn't even made by the original designers.
I'm here because basically I'm not impressed with the new games of today or at least I have not gotten into them. When I was younger I never played the might and magic games when they came out. Only in the last couple years is when I actually tried them out and got hooked so they are still relatively new to me.
Perhaps I am living in the past.
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I feel the same way about games lately.Bones_xa wrote:I'm here because basically I'm not impressed with the new games of today or at least I have not gotten into them. When I was younger I never played the might and magic games when they came out. Only in the last couple years is when I actually tried them out and got hooked so they are still relatively new to me.
Perhaps I am living in the past.
When I was growing up I used to have a Sega Genesis I played a lot, and a Super Nintendo to, then I was still playing them even after the new game systems came out. The last game system I bought was a Sega Dreamcast. All the games I play now are on PC's.
Even PC games just don't seem to be as good lately. So many games that were pretty decent in the past have disappointed me when sequels came out. It seems the makers just decide "We need to spend all our time on REALLY good looking graphics, gameplay is secondary".
I mean take Lords of the Realm series, the first and second ones were awesome, I used to still replay them from time to time, but now they don't run anymore on newer versions of windows. When Lords of the Realm 3 came out over 10 years after Lords of the Realm 2 I thought it would be an awesome game, but quickly found out 1) they spent tons of time on graphics and not much else in the game, 2) they made so many serious changes to the game that it wasn't really a true a turn based strategy game anymore like the original, it was more like a real time strategy game, but one where there's too much going on for you manage it by yourself.
I think another reason I don't play many new games lately is that a majority of the new games I see in stores are one of three things.
1) A first person shooter type action game. (So many of those games these days can make you dizzy after a while of playing them. And they're all just variations of the same thing, run around with the weapons available in that game shooting people and avoid getting killed. Oh, and some have multi-player versions of that against people)
2) An online game that you have to pay a monthly subscription to keep playing, even after forking over $20 or more just to buy the game in a store. I want a game that I can play for a few months, then get bored of, then come back a year later able to pick right up where I left off. Can't do that with online games with monthly fees.
3) Some kind of a puzzle game (like Portal, some people I work with love that game, not me, puzzle games are fun at first, till you get stuck, or have to time 3 things in a row just right within half a second, then you just get pissed off when you fail)
All of which aren't the kind of game I usually enjoy. I enjoy games that involve strategy.
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Yes I hear you ShadowLiberal, and agree.
Also: I was just reading somewhere else where a person said that the newer Heroes of MM like 5 & 6 were made for kids. I think that is definitely true too. Also with a lot of the newer games of today; they seem to be made for kids, or at least not for people that are intellectuals.
When MM3 came out I was playing snes at the time, because I was in that age. But I never actually got into it. I think I remember trying it once briefly but didn't know what the heck to do and didn't happen to give it time.
Now that I am older however, I really appreciate it so much more and for the game it was at its time.
Also: I was just reading somewhere else where a person said that the newer Heroes of MM like 5 & 6 were made for kids. I think that is definitely true too. Also with a lot of the newer games of today; they seem to be made for kids, or at least not for people that are intellectuals.
When MM3 came out I was playing snes at the time, because I was in that age. But I never actually got into it. I think I remember trying it once briefly but didn't know what the heck to do and didn't happen to give it time.
Now that I am older however, I really appreciate it so much more and for the game it was at its time.
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