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In reply to Мастер Мечник
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20 years ago
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Master Swordsman
:D :D :D Then this isn't an answer, but a childish excuse:D :D :D
:D :D :D Then it's not an answer, but just spam in the thread:D :D :D
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Katrine
It might not be honorable, but I really don't feel like playing through the Inferno campaign. I'd prefer a code for infinite turns.
Come on, there's only one difficult mission there. You should prepare for the stress in the elven campaign; I'm stuck there right now. :(
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Well, I guess I can be added to the camp of brazen cheaters; I admit, I used codes in the previous installments. Yesterday, I spent half a day completing one mission in Heroes of Might and Magic V, but the feeling of pride after successfully completing it without cheats is amazing.
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20 years ago
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There are NO cheats:) And it's better if there weren't any.
P.S. The English version sucks, it doesn't rule:)

learn English, you probably don't know it:)
only a skilled player can break the "Book".
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SELL
learn English, you probably don't know it:)
a fool can only break things.
Learn proper Russian, you probably can only swear:)
What does your "a fool can only break things" mean?!:confused:
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Night
What does your "Buka and 1C can only remake games" mean?!:confused:
I think it refers to the fact that the companies "Buka" and "1C" are only capable of remaking games.
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translation: Is it true that only "Buka" and level 1 units can break down structures? STRANNiK is right.
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Well, I guess I can be added to the camp of brazen cheaters; I admit, I used codes in the previous installments. Yesterday, I spent half a day completing one mission in the fifth game, but what a sense of pride I feel after successfully completing it, knowing that I did it myself, without cheats.

Yeah, the pride from that is just overwhelming. I haven't been able to complete the third mission of the second chapter for a week, where Azrael is against Ghilraen. Yesterday, I finally used ArtMoney to create a lot of gold and resources. Today, if I can, I'll also use ArtMoney to create dragons. If I don't complete that mission today, I'll just get
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Yeah, I'm just bursting with pride. I haven't been able to complete mission 3 of chapter 2 for a week now, where Azrael is against Ghilraen. Yesterday, I finally used ArtMoney to create a ton of gold and resources. Today, if I can, I'll also use ArtMoney to create dragons. If I don't complete that mission today, I'll just get tired of the game. Damn, it's easier to play Caribbean Crisis on the hardest level than Heroes 5 on the easiest. I really want to kill the person who came up with such a difficult level in the game...
This is called hardcore :) You asked not to simplify the game? Nival didn't simplify anything, and it's not surprising why it's so difficult to play:)
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This is what they call hardcore :) You asked not to simplify the game? Nival didn't simplify anything, and it's not surprising why it's difficult to play:)
This is not hardcore when they play on the easiest difficulty. It's just that the guy clearly saw the game for the first time, which is capable of challenging the player, not just wiping away tears and providing dull "fun".
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This is what they call hardcore :) You asked not to simplify the game? Nival didn't simplify anything, and it's not surprising why it's difficult to play:)

I didn't ask anyone for anything. I'm playing Heroes for the first time, just out of curiosity, to see what makes it so special compared to other strategy games. It turned out to be easier to complete Cossacks 2: Napoleonic Wars on the hardest difficulty level than to complete some missions in Heroes 5 on the easiest difficulty level. I like to play games thoroughly, but not for the rest of my life.
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To enjoy Heroes, you need to develop a strategy (primarily!). Then, hone your combat skills on the battlefield, and the game will naturally unfold. When I played Cossacks, I always used a large army, but that tactic doesn't work in Heroes. Another important factor influencing the battle is your main hero. If you haven't leveled him up properly, you can forget about winning decent battles (especially towards the end of the game). Therefore, I recommend downloading a skill tree for Heroes 5; it will help you!
P.S. Can someone post a link to the skill tree on this forum? I have it, but I don't remember where I got it from. :o
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Master Swordsman
I didn't ask anyone for anything. I'm playing Heroes for the first time, just out of curiosity, to see what makes it so special compared to other strategy games. It turned out to be easier to complete Cossacks 2: Napoleonic Wars on the hardest difficulty than to complete some missions in Heroes 5 on the easiest difficulty. I like to play games thoroughly, but not for the rest of my life.
It means you're just not playing correctly; it's challenging, but not that challenging.

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