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Heroes 3 was released just when our country was starting to recover from the 1990s crisis. Industry began to develop, and people could finally buy computers in large quantities. It's quite natural that Heroes 3 is so memorable because it was one of the first turn-based strategy games we had the chance to play! All the games back then were fresh and interesting, but as time went on, interest in new projects waned. This is a result of the impression from the first games and subsequent reflections on the imperfections of new games. For example: half of the games on my favorite shelf with discs are from 2001-2002. That's when I bought my computer! And that's why I believe that if the computer industry in Russia had developed 5 years later, everyone would consider Heroes 5 to be the best turn-based strategy game of the last 10 years! ;) :D :eek:
From the perspective of our country, this may be true (although, besides Heroes 5, other strategies are also popular now, such as Disciples, for example). I was referring to a global trend. After all, WOG, for example, is popular not only in our country but all over the world. But, in any case, I have expressed my opinion... :D
Настоящие герои - не те, пред кем мы преклоняемся, а те, кого мы оплевываем...[/COLOR]
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"So much has gone
and little is new"
David Bowie
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"So much has gone
and little is new"
David Bowie