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10 years ago
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This time, they didn't even put much effort into the localization. I was just listening to the wonderful dialogues of the sorceress and her lover, read with the intonation of a conversation about the weather. This is a masterpiece, comrades.
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10 years ago
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Adagio
This time, they didn't even bother much with localization. I was just listening to the wonderful dialogues of the sorceress and her lover, read with the intonation of a conversation about the weather. This is a masterpiece, comrades.
I was also impressed by the content of the conversation :smile11:. It's good that they didn't even think of making an animated plot for the conversation. However, a tolerant version of the game turned out...
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I finally started the 4th mission for the Necromancers. I played for about 3-4 hours, but only managed to complete 2-3 weeks because the mission starts with 500 gold and Adar-Malik at level 5. I wonder why I even bothered to level him up and Ludmila in the second mission if they lose their experience and spells in subsequent missions.
I also wondered about the experience that doesn't carry over to subsequent mission maps. On the 4th map, Anastasia, level 30, with an army that just stands near the Castle, looks especially cute :smile19:. Question about the 4th map - can you suggest a tactic :smile43: :smile35:? I've been sailing around the sea, and wherever I go on land, they all come running after me :smile10: :smile02:. For now, I see only one way out - to capture the Anima Castle, then hide there, and then sneak away further if there is a passage there.
10 years ago
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However, the tolerant version of the game turned out to be...
I have nothing against the theme of minorities, but I am annoyed by the cardboard-like intonation of the actors. One of them at least tried to add warm notes to their voice, while the other seemed to be speaking from a great height. Although the dialogues themselves are... simple, to put it mildly.
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10 years ago
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I have nothing against the theme of minorities itself, but the cardboard-like intonation of the actors is irritating. One of them at least tried to add warm notes to their voice, while the other seemed to be speaking from a great height. Although, the dialogues themselves are... simple, to put it mildly.
Regarding the voice acting, it seems to me that Lyudmila is voiced by the same actress who voiced her in Heroes 6. The voice suits the heroine's appearance and temperament :smile20:.
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10 years ago
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In the third mission for the Haven faction, Konrad finally repelled the attack of the editor-in-chief, Sergei, while Murazel already declared him dead in a dialogue. Hopefully, such a plot twist won't backfire.
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10 years ago
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In the third mission for the Haven faction, Konrad finally repelled the attack of the editor-in-chief, Sergei, while Murazel already “buried” him in the dialogue. Hopefully, this plot twist won't backfire.
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10 years ago
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I have a level 5 Zend unit stationed near the city. But how did you manage to get out to sea? I have a ship near the city, but I can't board it.
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10 years ago
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How did you manage to get out to sea? I have a ship near my city, but I can't get on it.
I had the "Summon Ship" spell learned. I also couldn't get on the ship near the Castle.
I replayed 3 maps, and now I don't have "Summon Ship" learned :eek:, and I can't escape by ship now :smile35:. For now, I'm using the "Illat's Gaze" spell, or something like that, just to see where the colorful "crows" are.

Now I don't even know how to get out of my Castle and sneak past the colorful crowd waiting for my performance :smile19:.

There's a trick with climbing the hill near your Castle; a couple of colorful creatures will immediately fly after you – let them get closer, then you can use "Return to Town." You can try this with a hired friendly hero; if they chase him, you can quietly sneak into the desert, although there might be others waiting there too. So far, I've only found one hiding place – near the blue city of the Anima clan.

The second hiding place is in the desert, relatively close to Art-Malik's Castle, near the stables. You can learn the spell to summon a ship not far from these two objects; it's on the edge of a cliff, near the coast.

I managed to capture the yellow city, not far from the starting city, near the city with the seal that prevents further progress; I need to find the Dragon Sanctuary.
For now, the hiding tactic and battles with minor princes are helping to gain experience and replenish my army.

I reached the garrison in the desert; behind it are gates with gargoyles. According to the instructions in the animation, they need to be destroyed – but how?! I went through the gates, explored the canyon on the left, and ended up against a cliff; there's no way through. Where do I go next? How do I break the gates with the gargoyles to open the path to the south? Malik can barely crawl through the canyon...

I finished the map. The gates with the gargoyles will fall after the castle in the main quest is captured. I took this castle without much difficulty; there was no hero in it, and a weak supporting hero was standing in front of the castle. You can reach the aforementioned castle by taking the left main road after passing the garrison. I also captured the yellow castle along the way, then had to destroy it a little because the reinforcement summon wasn't working due to the presence of a portal in the nearby castle. As for the canyon, you should only go there after the sheriff's castle in the main quest is captured. There are no bonuses in the canyon, only wasted time; Malik moves very slowly there. There's also no point in going through the dragon seals or capturing all the enemy castles, unless it's to replenish your own troops and gain experience; it might be worth having a couple of good battles. I only fought once against a strong opponent – Myrim (he was already at a low threat level); Malik was level 19, and he was level 21. I took artifacts from him and replenished my army with 900 skeletons, but he killed all my 40 spiders and about a hundred banshees :smile06:.

Good luck with the walkthrough :smile13: :smile49:!

The 5th map is easier than the 4th. Now I need to develop Karnu :smile11: :smile19: :smile02:
10 years ago
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I was hoping that the black dragon in Might and Magic VII would look something like this. But it turned out to be unappealing and rather small. And it's far from being the most powerful of the legendary creatures. Disappointing.
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10 years ago
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My daughter is 12, I'm thinking of buying her Heroes 7 as well.
She has a laptop with 4 cores. Video memory 1 Gb, RAM - 4 GB
Do you think it will run on it? -

Laptop Toshiba Satellite C660-1V9 (PSC1QE-01L01HRU){i3-2310M/3Gb/320Gb/GT315M-1Gb/DVDRW/WiFi/BT/Cam/W7HB/15.6"

Here is the link to it on Nix.

Minimum:
OS: Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8/8.1/10 (64bit versions)
Processor: Intel Core i5 660 3.3 GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 955 @ 3.2 GHz
RAM: 4 GB
Video card: NVidia GeForce GTX460 or AMD Radeon HD5850 (1024 MB VRAM)
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10 years ago
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I doubt it. Although Toshiba laptops are generally quite powerful, I'm not sure.
Lux, Steam now allows returns for any reason. You can buy it and, if you don't like it, return it immediately. Just make sure you do it within two days or some similar timeframe. I wouldn't buy it on a disc, though.
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10 years ago
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It will crash on 4 GB of RAM.
It's not worth buying until they optimize it.
The video card specs are below the minimum requirements.
But the processor is actually sufficient.
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10 years ago
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My daughter is 12, will she forgive me for buying her Heroes 7 as well?
She has a 4-core laptop. Video memory is 1 Gb, RAM is 4 GB.
Do you think it will run on it? -

Laptop Toshiba Satellite C660-1V9 (PSC1QE-01L01HRU){i3-2310M/3Gb/320Gb/GT315M-1Gb/DVDRW/WiFi/BT/Cam/W7HB/15.6"

Here's the specs on Nix.

Minimum:
OS: Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8/8.1/10 (64-bit versions)
Processor: Intel Core i5 660 3.3 GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 955 @ 3.2 GHz
RAM: 4 GB
Video card: NVidia GeForce GTX460 or AMD Radeon HD5850 (1024 MB VRAM)

My specs are worse than yours, but the game still runs. Laptop - Sony, Core i3, Radeon a bit older. But it's practically impossible to play, the FPS is too low, around 10-12 with medium settings. Cold start - 2 minutes on 32-bit. =_=. Plus, the graphics card takes 3 minutes to load. So, if you want to suffer, buy it.
10 years ago
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I'm done playing. At the beginning, the maps load quickly, but as the game progresses, saving takes a very long time. I have 6 GB of RAM (it's a pirated copy of the game).
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10 years ago
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I wonder how many people have already returned the game on Steam...

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