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This is precisely why I never played VT:
- When I visited the VT website, I couldn't understand anything at all. Yes, I'm lazy, and sometimes it's easier for me to click the red cross than to spend hours figuring out a bunch of symbols, but that doesn't change the fact that there's absolutely NOTHING written there about the differences from SoD. There are footnotes about changes in new patches, but that means nothing to me personally.
- I have no idea how to install it, and there's nothing about it on the website either. There's a link to a 20MB VT version. Where should I put it? On Heroes? What will happen to my SoD version in that case? Will I be able to switch between versions, or will I need to install a new Heroes for SoD afterward? I have no desire to test and check all of this, especially considering the opinions of many respected Heroes players about VT.
- Where can I find out what a GM overhaul is, how auctions work, what VT under SoD, full FT, etc. are? Maybe it's somewhere on the website, but it's probably classified and locked in a safe, and the key to the safe is with the keeper of traditions, who no one has ever seen.
- If there were information, there would be interest, especially since VT is supposedly so great. But since there's no information, people will watch Eurovision instead of opera.
The whole point doesn't even relate to the topic, VT or SoD; it's just the perspective of a "new school" player, and I think there will be others like me.
If there's no desire to try something new, no amount of text or descriptions of advantages will entice the player.
I'll say that for a long time, I didn't want to try VT because I had it in my head that VT was the same as TE, which I couldn't stand. But I tried it once or twice and got hooked on VT. And the Tournament should definitely be held on the version that most participants play.
In general, it's all about the desire, gentlemen Heroes players, the desire...
