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I had to register specifically to leave a review for this wonderful map. I wouldn't call it a scenario; it's more like a full-fledged RPG campaign, implemented on a single map. The map has a lot of humor; almost every quest makes you smile, and things like the Terminator-Colossus are especially great. The quests and dialogues somehow reminded me of King's Bounty. Alchemy and rune magic are well-conceived and executed, but they give too much of an advantage. The final boss is a bit weak, in my opinion; I like grand final battles with the destruction of legions of all sorts of creatures. I mainly used light and dark magic (40 percent initiative for my units and the same amount of slowing for enemies gives excellent results). I found 30 quests, completed 25, and failed 1 (where you have to negotiate about alchemy with the orcs). I didn't complete the biology department's quest, where you have to find rare plants; it's not my thing. I didn't figure out how to complete the quest with the water elementals in the river. There were also 2 more that I don't remember. By the way, is it possible to get black/red dragons on the map? I searched everywhere and couldn't find them. Question about the quest where the mages' eye is aimed at the goblin's house. After installing the Christmas tree, a mage appears and burns down the tree. I completed the quest simply by reaching the goblin before the tree was burned. Is there any way to prevent the tree from being burned?
Now, about perhaps the only drawback. Let's take the situation with buying resources as an example. After purchasing, the dialogue window closes for a second, and if you click on the building at that moment, 2 windows open, one below the other, and when you click on any dialogue option, you get something completely different from what you need. I encountered a similar situation almost everywhere there are dialogues. I would advise either making the window not close or making the window open faster, but it's not my place to tell you what to do.
Overall, even despite the annoying behavior of the windows, the map gets a solid 10/10. Will there be a sequel or other maps of this scale?
P.S. A personal wish from me. It would be nice to have a choice of starting heroes, write a short story for each, not affecting the gameplay (a demon came from Sheo to become a hero, a dark elf got tired of chasing minotaurs in the Dungeon and decided to become a hero, etc.). And also, give the opportunity to choose a necromancer/knight specialization at the beginning. I personally find the models and animations of the heroes from the Empire extremely annoying