I replayed this campaign twice and got immense enjoyment from it. The campaign is excellent, except for the last battle, where the author (as with most authors on this forum) went a bit overboard. They added so much to the final mage that the final battle turned into some kind of mess where there was nothing left of the game's mechanics or logic. It's like, "Let's just give the mage everything... everything, and even teach him how to use the console." I understand, of course, but final battles shouldn't be a meeting with God; they should be a natural process of competition between the Player and the AI in their ability to play the game, and there's no need to go to extremes. I absolutely don't accept such mechanics that have nothing to do with the game. So, I did what the campaign author did: I didn't waste my time accumulating troops; I just gave my hero 900 Titans, which finished this final absurdity. As they say, for every clever trick, there's a corresponding counter-trick.))
Thank you for the game.
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