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15 years ago
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I have Heroes Complete. The exe file version is 4.0

Will I be able to play with the guys who require SoD?
Is this a bad version of Heroes and should I download another one?

Can you link me to the right one so that I can find an opponent for 1x1?
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15 years ago
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the versions are identical, you can safely play.
15 years ago
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Promptly!

Best wishes to you :3
15 years ago
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Please explain to me: does the hero need to enter the Castle when building a Necromancy Amplifier, or does it function like a beacon?
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15 years ago
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Like a lighthouse.
15 years ago
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Can someone explain why in the latest campaign of *The Shadow of Death*, the heroes Jelu, Jem, and the others from the previous campaigns are not carried over?
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15 years ago
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Does the number of heroes controlled by the AI depend on the number of allies in the team? 6 players, each with one hero, and they stop buying more – how can this be fixed? Difficulty is set to high.
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15 years ago
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To change the map generation template, do I need to delete the old .rmg file and insert a new one into the data folder? Or can I simply copy the second template into the data folder, and will it work?
15 years ago
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The file containing the templates is generally called rmg.txt, and if it contains only one template, only that template will be generated (taking into account the settings for generation), and you won't be able to replace the template in any way other than by overwriting this file. You can add to this file, but you need to do it carefully in an editor, even Notepad (although I prefer Akelpad). If the downloaded template is not named rmg.txt, you need to rename it. Here's how I do it: I create a "templates" folder, and inside it, subfolders named after each template. In each subfolder, I put the template file itself, rmg.txt, and any other relevant information (e.g., a diagram). When I want to play with a specific template, I simply copy the template file from the corresponding subfolder into the "data" folder.
Инфа о разных моих проектах, по большей части геройских, тут http://phomm.narod.ru
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15 years ago
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pHOMM
The way I do it is this: I create a "templates" folder, and inside it, subfolders for each template. In each subfolder, I put the template file itself, the "rmg.txt" file, and any other relevant information (like a diagram, for example). When I want to play with a specific template, I simply copy the template file from the appropriate subfolder into the "data" folder.

More advanced users just use the HD mod :D :)
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15 years ago
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And advanced players simply use the HD mod :D :)
Advanced players play in Widescreen. Choosing a template using HD is a perversion :)
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15 years ago
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In the Warlord Tournament, hardcore players are playing. ;)

What's so perverse about choosing an element from a drop-down list?
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15 years ago
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RiMpel2
The tryhards play in WT ;)
And the noobs in SoD :p
RiMpel2
What's so perverse about choosing an element from a drop-down list?
The fact that it's implemented poorly. If this option were added to the random map settings menu, it would be priceless!
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15 years ago
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And even as it is, it's quite convenient, much better than constantly searching for the necessary templates and changing them in the editor. I don't know what's so complicated about it. Although, if it were in the menu for creating a random map, it would be even better.

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