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I don't dispute this argument, that is, the state of the market and the current trends, but... every era has its own trends, and any product is created taking this into account. In the time of King's Bounty, there was its own market, its own technology (much more limited than now), but the gameplay is still impressive. So, does the development of technology negate the brilliance of strategic thinking? I don't think so. If the technology is now much better than it was then, then the games, in theory, should be better than King's Bounty, not only in terms of graphics, but also in terms of improving the gameplay. Otherwise, it turns out that the simpler it is, the more ingenious it is.
Настоящие герои - не те, пред кем мы преклоняемся, а те, кого мы оплевываем...[/COLOR]
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"So much has gone
and little is new"
David Bowie
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"So much has gone
and little is new"
David Bowie
