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I read the philippic by Rimbaud on page 10, but it's not very clear (of course, not everyone can express their thoughts clearly). Moreover, his phrases like "placed neutral creatures," ... suggest that he was using the console.
1. What exactly is unclear (apparently, not everyone can understand the meaning of what was written)? If you have specific questions about a particular situation, ask, and I will try to explain it in as much detail as possible. It's true that it's been over two years, and I've forgotten some of the details of the game, but maybe I can find the save files.
2. Regarding the phrase "placed neutral creatures...," such an interpretation only shows that before accusing someone of cheating, you need to read more carefully. It says not "PLACED" (created in the editor), but "LEFT" (took into account their presence and did not destroy them, although he could have. These neutral creatures were on the hero's planned route, and destroying them in the next turn using the "Path of War" skill would have lengthened the hero's path). The AI doesn't take this into account, just as it doesn't take into account the presence of other objects on the hero's path that lengthen the path. It clearly knows how many spaces your hero can move with a certain level of logistics and acts based on this knowledge.
3. Regarding destroying 200 dragons belonging to an enemy hero, there are many different ways to do this (I once had to destroy 300,000 black dragons, protected from all types of magic, in one battle, using only a couple of hundred furies and one minotaur. The replay of the battle was posted on the website). There are no universal recipes here. But in this game, I DIDN'T KILL THEM AT ALL; I simply gave them to Hanvol, who disappeared after capturing the last dwarf castle (I described this episode in great detail, so I won't repeat myself).
However, before that, I had to make him run around the map a lot, instead of trying to stay in the cities
