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I'm sorry, I'm just fed up. I'm tired of this constant negativity. You guys don't seem to understand that Heroes 5 was released as it is, and I believe it will only get better. No one is forcing you to play it. And no game, except for Tetris, has ever been released without bugs and flaws. Nothing is ever perfect, but everything can be fixed.
A little history: Counter-Strike 1.5. My friend was a huge fan of the game and played 1.5. He loved it. One day, he came to the club and found that 1.6 was already installed. He swore and complained, but it didn't change anything. He accepted 1.6 and still plays it and loves it. He found many advantages in 1.6 and concluded that it was a successful sequel from Valve. Let's look further: Counter-Strike Source was released, and it was immediately announced that soon after the release of promod (similar to a patch), there would be a global transition to this version. Do you want to see what battles and hatred there were towards the newcomer? Despite the fact that it is far superior to 1.6 in all respects? -
http://cyberfight.ru/site/polls/?topic_id=373 - just read the comments.
Next, we have Warcraft, Unreal Tournament (another version will be released soon), and how they criticize the released Quake 4 - do you know? Yes, they simply hate it! But they are already getting used to it and holding Competitive tournaments on it, and WCG2006 will be on Quake 4. You see, in the end, people accept the game as it is and play it, and those who don't accept it remain loyal to their old version. There are many examples of games EVOLVING, and I think that's right. And there's no need to shout that Heroes 5 is not Heroes at all; it's not up to you to decide.
http://cyberfight.ru/site/polls/?topic_id=373 - just read the comments.
Next, we have Warcraft, Unreal Tournament (another version will be released soon), and how they criticize the released Quake 4 - do you know? Yes, they simply hate it! But they are already getting used to it and holding Competitive tournaments on it, and WCG2006 will be on Quake 4. You see, in the end, people accept the game as it is and play it, and those who don't accept it remain loyal to their old version. There are many examples of games EVOLVING, and I think that's right. And there's no need to shout that Heroes 5 is not Heroes at all; it's not up to you to decide.