I encountered a funny bug: if you can't get into a boat, but try to do so using the keyboard, the hero disappears from the map, or rather, gains the skill of absolute transparency! :) Such a hero can move around the map, collect resources, etc. However, the invisibility wears off at the end of the turn.
Cool! We keep finding new and new things!:smile03:
You can check out the save game with comments, or you can do it in this thread.;)
I dug up some very interesting information! It turns out that the catapult could be stopped directly from the "Hero Abilities" window. There was a special "Stop Catapult" button. But the developers abandoned it, for obvious reasons.
I'm thinking more and more about a patch:) , because instead of implementing what was intended, the developers created a bunch of bugs!:mad:
Catapult, failure, magic (see the news reference), art
or maybe even the market? :rolleyes:
[/U]I tested the game with a friend over a local network. It was interesting to see if the rumors about morale dropping in network play were true.
First, we had to struggle with protocols and network cards. We had to install an IPX/SPX/NetBIOS-compatible protocol. In addition, the network game only started when we switched to the built-in network cards (the network game didn't want to start on the ones in the PCI slot, I don't know why). I was the host, my friend was the guest. Let's go. We took a simple map, "Arena," and agreed to meet at Dragon City after we defeated our own computers. No problems with morale were noticed! If morale dropped for me, it was perfectly duplicated on the other computer. The downside is the long turn transfer time (5-10 seconds) and the fact that you can't do anything (even look at the map) during your opponent's turn.
We agreed on a game session on the weekend :)
This is a very interesting question (perhaps even epochal), maybe we can set up the game online, that would be a dream come true!:smile02:
Note - online games for Heroes 1 have not yet been held on any of the resources!
Sincerely, VDV_forever