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About imbalances I meant mostly towns,heroes and creatures.The imba arties and spells were accessible to anyone and almost always lead to fun situations
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*crosses fingers*
Fair enough i guess. I just personally think that expecting something based on previous iterations is a fallacy tho - Heroes 4, for example, was less like Heroes 3 than something like Age of Wonders : Shadow Magic was, yet most people werent too upset over the differences (much).Elvin wrote:It's not just the feature.Having played H5 from 1.0 they have many reasons to be upset and anything that shows sloppy/cheap/incomplete/money grubbing implementation is enough to set them off
So? It doesn't make the removal of features to put the back later in an expansion more acceptable.PhoenixReborn wrote:Heroes 2 Price of Loyalty does have an map editor and an rmg.
I could agree if it wasn't:Blackrazor wrote: I just personally think that expecting something based on previous iterations is a fallacy tho
Fine, I was just responding to someone who wasn't sure if there was an RMG before Heroes III. I'm saying there was. There was one in Heroes II (personally I don't like the rmg's in any of them, if you like them fine).Wildbear wrote:So? It doesn't make the removal of features to put the back later in an expansion more acceptable.PhoenixReborn wrote:Heroes 2 Price of Loyalty does have an map editor and an rmg.
No matter the name of the company doing it, it's really annoying.
I could agree if it wasn't:Blackrazor wrote: I just personally think that expecting something based on previous iterations is a fallacy tho
1- already part of the game (hidden content)
2- not in an expansion.
They did the terrain, then removed it. If it was to improve the gameplay in some way I would understand until that point. But then, they put it back and sell it as a new feature.
There are only two logical solutions: it's good for the gameplay so they make it available from the beginning, or it's bad for the gameplay and they never make it available. It isn't like it was suddenly turning into a good feature because of the content of the addon, it's only to put one more line on the back of the box.
Bad example. Absence of horse armor in original did not affect game at all. Snow terrain, on other hand, is a "must be" for heroes series.PhoenixReborn wrote: It's not as if Ubisoft is the only company ever to charge money for extra content...did you see the Oblivion horse armor? Rubbish and yet people pay for it.
Unfortunately, it is common practice. But, should we accept this without any complaints, just because this is the common way for companies to sell their flawed products?Humakt wrote:You sound like that's not common practice.....Veldrynus wrote: Don't see where where the problem is? These games are DESIGNED to feel incomplete. Why implementing all ideas in the original release? How about using some of them as an excuse to SELL a few expansions ? This way the same game can be sold twice or even more times!
3DO did that with H3 (no RMG, lame Chronicles) and H4 (no AI, lame expansions) too. I'm pretty sure NWC had little to say about the matter.
EDIT: OK, they propably weren't designed to lack but instead just hurried, propably HV is such a case too.
No. We sound like a group of Heroes games customers that are discusing why UBI politics sucks. Cutting original to make addon more attractive is sh*t - like politics. If you dont like it - do not read, no one forcing you.Jolly Joker wrote:You sound like a bunch of junkies whose favorite dealer has been put out of commission and now have to put up with another one who stretches his stuff differently.
Don't buy it, if it sucks so much. No one is forcing you.
a tad harsh perhaps to put in an association with drug users wouldn't you say? I can understand your frustration that people keep on going about the (perceived and real) issues with the game, but that is their choice. And a fair few people complain so that hopefully things get fixed to their liking, certainly not everyone will be entertained, and I'm sure some of the suggestions are less than meritorius, but some are very worthwhile and it would be in Ubi's interests to at least look at them *cough* caravans *cough*Jolly Joker wrote:You sound like a bunch of junkies whose favorite dealer has been put out of commission and now have to put up with another one who stretches his stuff differently.
Don't buy it, if it sucks so much. No one is forcing you.
And what about Heroes 6 JJ? Or should we just accept that Heroes games will become more and more cut in 1.0 ? Whats next? Heroes-episodes ?Jolly Joker wrote: If you don't like, wait until the super-platinum complete Heroes version is in the garbage bin for a couple of bucks, if you don't like it. If you STILL buy it, but prefer to complain, I mean, come on. What would you call someone who runs to McD's every day and complains after each meal about the poor quality?
Oh I know Veldrynus .... been around long enough for that .... but sometimes I just can't help myself!Veldrynus wrote:Don't bother stefan, he's just doing what he is paid for. His messages should be ignored, just like any other commercial spam.
And how do we know that you're not being payed to come here and bash H5? Show some respect for fellow posters, even if it just amounts to ignoring them instead of flaming.Veldrynus wrote:Don't bother stefan, he's just doing what he is paid for. His messages should be ignored, just like any other commercial spam.
This is probably the best point in the whole thread. The reason snow existed in previous Heroes iterations is because there was a town associated with it. In H5, there was no town associated with snow, so they didnt include it.PhoenixReborn wrote:It's this simple: The Fortress' native terrain is snow. Snow is not the native terrain of Inferno, Academy, Dungeon, Haven, Sylvan, or Necropolis. Therefore it is in the expansion with the fortress town.
The same advice. DON'T BUY THE FREAKING GAME UNTIL IT'S COMPLETE AND IN THE LOW-PRICE BIN. This way they will still sell, what? 600000 copies in the end, but for much less money. This will tell them that the interest is there, but the price too high for what they give or that the game is acceptable only after a year of patching and addons.MistWeaver wrote:And what about Heroes 6 JJ? Or should we just accept that Heroes games will become more and more cut in 1.0 ? Whats next? Heroes-episodes ?Jolly Joker wrote: If you don't like, wait until the super-platinum complete Heroes version is in the garbage bin for a couple of bucks, if you don't like it. If you STILL buy it, but prefer to complain, I mean, come on. What would you call someone who runs to McD's every day and complains after each meal about the poor quality?
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