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19 years ago
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Besides the collection from BooKi on 3 CDs, I haven't seen anywhere else where you can get it. Where can I download the game?
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19 years ago
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Apart from the collection by Buky on 3 CDs, I haven't seen anywhere else where you can get it.
Where can I download the game?
I kindly request that next time you use the search function…
In this section there is a topic: first heroes - this topic contains the answer to your question.

Sincerely.
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19 years ago
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Thank you, but the topic title "first heroes" is completely uninformative. That's why I couldn't find it. But this topic doesn't need to be deleted. Maybe someone else will come across the uninformative, silly title of that topic and won't be able to find where to get the game.
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19 years ago
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Thank you, but the topic title "first heroes" is completely uninformative. That's why I couldn't find it.
But the topic doesn't need to be deleted. Someone else might come across the uninformative, silly title and not find where to get the game.
Well, and to look into the topic... :confused: considering that it's in the "Download - Heroes Of Might And Magic 1" section, wasn't it difficult?

Sincerely.
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19 years ago
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I didn't notice in the topic title that this thread is for downloading something.
Good thing I'm downloading from http://www.old-games.ru now.

There's a section, but there could be many sections with misleading content. Maps, Russian language packs, trainers, but no actual games.

But let's not argue. My friend and I are in different offices and decided to play Heroes 2 online. It only worked using the Hamachi program, otherwise it was impossible.
I was looking for information about the game and found out that the first part exists. I used to think that the first part was King's Bounty.
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19 years ago
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I didn't notice in the topic title that you could download something in this thread.
Good thing I'm downloading it now from http://www.old-games.ru

Well, there is a section, but there are many sections with misleading content. Maps, Russian language packs, trainers, but no games.

But let's not argue. My friend and I are sitting in different offices and decided to play Heroes 2 over the network. It only worked using the Hamachi program, otherwise it was impossible.
I was looking for information about the game and found out that the first part exists. Before, I thought that the first part was King's Bounty.
By the way, if you want, our portal hosts offline tournaments for various parts of Heroes...
A tournament for the fifth installment is currently underway, in this thread: Fifth stage of the "Van Kanigem" Tournament

You can find out about upcoming tournaments for the third installment in this thread: Schedule of Offline Tournaments for Heroes 3

Also, a tournament for the first Heroes will be held in July.

I advise you to visit the section: Tournaments for all parts of Heroes. You will find a lot of interesting things there.

I hope to see you among the participants in the tournaments.

Good luck!
19 years ago
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Interesting. I'll keep an eye on the schedule. Do you know how to play Heroes 1 over a local network? In Heroes 2, it's clear: you create a game and give your opponent your IP address, they enter it into the window, and they connect. But here, there's no IP address. In the host, it says "waiting on host," and in the guest, it says "waiting on guest." And that's it.
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19 years ago
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Interesting. I will follow the schedule.

Do you know how to play Heroes 1 over a local network?
In Heroes 2, it's clear: you create a game and give your opponent your IP address, they enter it into the window, and connect. But here there is no IP address. In the host mode, it says "waiting on host," and in the guest mode, it says "waiting on guest." And that's it.
Unfortunately, I don't know...
There were even rumors that this is impossible... read this message.
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18 years ago
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Interesting. I'll be following the schedule.

Do you know how to play Heroes 1 over a local network?
In Heroes 2, it's clear: you create a game and give your opponent your IP address, they enter it into the window, and they connect. But here, there's no IP address. In the host, it says "waiting on host," and in the guest, it says "waiting on guest." And that's it.
We used to play the first Heroes over a local network.
We had 2 networks: one running DOS with a client from NOVELL using the IPX protocol, and another running Windows with the NETBIOS (netbiui) protocol installed.
P.S.: The computers must be on the same network (routing is not supported).
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18 years ago
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We used to play the first Heroes game over a local network.
We had two networks: one running DOS with a client based on NOVELL and using the IPX protocol, and another running Windows with the NETBIOS (netbiui) protocol installed.
P.S.: The computers must be on the same network (routing is not supported).
Do you know if it might work over Hamachi? I don't know if Hamachi supports routing.
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18 years ago
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Wouldn't Hamachi work for online play? I don't know if Hamachi has routing.
What is "Hamachi"?
The computers need to be on the same network, with nothing in between them (e.g., routers).
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18 years ago
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I don't know what a router is. It mentions Hamachi and the internet. Hamachi is software designed to create VPNs (virtual private networks). Hamachi is a program that allows you to create your own secure network of computers connected via the internet, as if they were connected by a single physical local network. What does this provide? Hamachi allows you to create a local area network (LAN) over the Internet. Any applications that work over a local network (Windows File Sharing, Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance, Games) can work over Hamachi networks, and the data transmitted will be protected, and the exchange will be done in a peer-to-peer style. How does it all work? Hamachi is a system for organizing virtual secure networks based on the UDP protocol. In such a network, nodes use a third node to establish a connection between themselves, which only helps them find each other, and the information is transmitted directly between the nodes. At the same time, the interacting nodes can be behind a NAT or firewall.
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18 years ago
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"Hamachi allows you to create a local area network (LAN) over the Internet. Any applications that work over a local network (Windows File Sharing, Remote Desktop, Remote Assistance, Games) can work over Hamachi networks, and the transmitted data will be protected, and the exchange will be done in a peer-to-peer style." If the above is true, then all that remains is to enable the NETBIOS protocol (netbiui) and play Heroes 1 over the network.
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18 years ago
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Tell me, when was the first Heroes game released?
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18 years ago
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Tell me, when were the first Heroes games released?
If I'm not mistaken, it was in 1994-1995... that's roughly the era of "Warcraft 2," "Dune," and "Settlers 2," etc.
P.S. Judging by your age, that was before you were born.

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