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Graphics are, of course, a plus, but if it negatively impacts gameplay... Otherwise, you could create some incredibly beautiful 3D checkers and pass it off as Heroes 7.
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Yes, this is just incredibly stupid, pandering to noobs who play with archers and simply cling to them, considering them the foundation of their army.
Okay, maybe the catapult will please us with its graphics :).
Graphics are, of course, good, but if playability suffers...
And I see that they like to reduce everything or even remove it altogether. They reduced resources, the number of factions, and removed combat machines; it's even scary to think what will happen next.
It really annoys me when I want to play a normal game online, and then the opponent starts playing...
In the 6th installment, I like the unit design so far; I hope for the best.
because playing as archers is a sign of a low-quality player.
Honestly, I liked all the innovations in the 6th installment, and it seemed to me that they were simply anticipating my desires.
the question is, what will the developers do with the dwarves?
I wasn't talking about a few skilled players; I was talking about the widespread trend of less experienced players preferring to play as archers. In Heroes 6, this won't just be discouraged; it will be actively encouraged. Well, let them play however they want.
Won't the game end up like Heroes 3, where after the tenth battle, you're just acting on autopilot?
Graphics, no matter how you look at it, is the most important element of the future game. No one will strain their eyes and hold a basin in front of them just to enjoy magnificent ideas in an eye-hurting, incomprehensible execution.
Especially since ranged units often deal less damage than melee units due to range limitations.
It's a shame that the developers don't want to include all the "old" factions and then add new ones :(.
How many colors, what resolution, what 3D, how detailed the models are... So, all this is secondary to me. And the design of creatures, locations, and buildings is often more interesting to me than the plot itself.