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What bug are we talking about? Almost every computer game has such "bugs." Could you use this bug without any external program?
Yes, you can, but it will take more time.
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Yes, maybe in a month of saving and loading, you could achieve demoralizing your entire army. But after that, you definitely wouldn't do it again.
Hmm, but many people do. Apparently, a "month of saving and loading" doesn't stop them.
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But then they create a program, and that's it. The Gameplay is completely changed. The game is ruined. Everyone uses the program that allows them to win almost any battle without using their brains.
And in what way is the Gameplay changed? The program just suggests whether luck/morale will be present at a given moment or not.
There is no interference with the game. You can do the same thing without the program.

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Dude, how do you not understand? :confused: Let me write a program that will make an imp kill 1000 Lazurites with one hit, and I'll say, "I've found a bug in Might and Magic III, because it's unheard of that an imp can't kill a Lazurite." It's the same thing.
It's not the same thing. You want to write a game that will change the game's structures. The "morale" program doesn't do anything like that; it just reads the morale/luck value.

By the way, it's also possible to write a similar program for Might and Magic II. It will be less effective, but online, before a unit's turn, it will definitely tell you whether morale/luck will be present or not, and that's already worth a lot. ;)

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