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16 years ago
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The point is that this scenario ("Island for One") was created for version 1.0. Accordingly, on other versions (higher than 1.4), the game is completely different (it can also be played on version 3.1 by downloading the archive of single-player scenarios from the all4heroes.net website).
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16 years ago
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I understand, I just haven't seen versions lower than 1.6. What I find interesting is: is the difference really that huge, that the armies differ by a factor of 4?
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14 years ago
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I suggest that to make it easier to defeat the orange player, you should take control of two of their cities and leave one for them. Let them run around, while we slowly level up, explore the entire map in search of upgrades, and dig up the Tear of Ascha. If you kill all the opponents too early, four orange mages will appear, and it will be quite difficult to deal with them.
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11 years ago
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On 1.60, it can be completed in a similar way, without much stress (this is for those who haven't played the earlier versions). I eliminated the opponent by initially developing from a single Necropolis, and then taking their Inferno on the northern island, and later the other two to the west. But my game led to victory after clearing the second squad of mage troops, although they still had troops remaining. For some reason, it worked out that way; I chose Recruit level to avoid stressing myself out and to enjoy the game instead.
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11 years ago
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antonag07
The point is that this scenario ("Island for One") was created for version 1.0. Accordingly, on other versions (higher than 1.4), the game is completely different (you can play it on version 3.1 by downloading the archive of single-player scenarios from the all4heroes.net website).

Where can I find this so that I can play all the scenarios from the game? Because I have all the parts separately, namely 1.60, 2.1, and 3.0.
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10 years ago
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Where can I find this so I can play all the scenarios from both games? Because I have all the parts separately, respectively, 1.60, 2.1, and 3.0.
Here, you can find all the maps from Lords of the Realm and the original game: here.
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10 years ago
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NikitaM
Here, you can find all the maps from Lords of the Realm and the original game here.

Yes, I already found them, thanks. Both the maps and all the campaigns are there.
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6 years ago
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SuperGuru
On version 1.60, it's roughly the same, without much stress (this is for those who haven't played on earlier versions). I eliminated the opponent by first developing from a single Necropolis, and then taking their Inferno on the northern island, and later the other two to the west. But my game led to victory after clearing the second squad of mage troops, although they still had troops remaining. For some reason, it worked out that way; I played on Recruit level, so as not to stress myself out, but to enjoy the game :)

Do you think it's that easy to eliminate the opponent? Although, if you play on Recruit level, then everything is simple. But try playing on Hero level!

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