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15 years ago
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=Feel999=
A decent unit, it fits perfectly with the new Necropolis style...
Exactly, and all the others don't fit this style!
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15 years ago
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Yes, the catapult looks nice, but how does it move? I don't see any wheels. Overall, it's quite good.
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15 years ago
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NumpuT
Exactly, and all the others don't fit this style!
Why not? In my opinion, all the units fit the new style, although, as they say, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
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the only thing is, how does it move? I don't see any wheels.
I didn't notice the hero in the screenshot, maybe he'll push it:D ...
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15 years ago
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=Feel999=
Why not? In my opinion, all the units fit the new style, although, as they say, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder."

I also like that they are all green, but I would like to hear how they rustle ;) :D
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15 years ago
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Aziral
Yes, the catapult looks nice, but how does it move? I don't see any wheels... Overall, it's pretty good.
The idea is that they would assemble these before a battle.
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15 years ago
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GamaUn
I actually like the idea that everyone will be riding horses. You could make the horses very different, like in the fifth game – for the Necropolis and Haven factions. And the fact that demons will finally be riding instead of running on foot is also good. They could have been put on hellish steeds, for example. But in the screenshot, it's clear that the horses aren't that different.


By the way, in the fifth game, it didn't make much sense for demons to go into the stable and increase their movement speed without horses. What, did they get their legs re-forged or replaced in the stable?))))
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15 years ago
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They were fed and given water. Or they were given a horse for sacrifice, which makes the demon more resilient. But in general, it's unclear why the army also moves faster if the horse was only given to the commander.
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15 years ago
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Ple-Sen
They fed and watered him. Or they gave him a horse for sacrifice, which makes the demon more resilient. But in general, it's unclear why the army also moves faster if the horse was only given to the commander.
Probably, the movement speed of the entire squad is determined by the horse or the individual running abilities of the commander.
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15 years ago
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He starts running faster and begins to urge his army forward more strongly so that they don't fall behind.
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15 years ago
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LightWarrior
The idea was that they would be assembled and prepared before the battle.
It's not very practical, and if the distance to the fortress is miscalculated, it will take a long time to disassemble and then reassemble them.
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15 years ago
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Azi, it's also not very easy to carry catapults around with you.
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15 years ago
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But it’s faster to roll it up than to assemble and disassemble it. And it’s inconvenient to carry it around anyway.
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15 years ago
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Well, in Heroes, there's only one catapult, but usually, there were several. And during sieges, they would build trebuchets, which didn't have wheels. They would arrive, build them, break down the walls, and capture the city.
Play Total War; I think you'll like it.
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15 years ago
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To be honest, don't look for realism where it doesn't exist. Capturing a city is not an easy task. It takes more than a day to accomplish, because...
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15 years ago
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Okay, stop arguing, it will be deleted anyway. We can discuss this new screenshot for now (there's not much else to discuss, thanks Ubisoft).

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