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Hello Game Room!
So this is where we can talk about other games then HoMM and M&M, right!
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Disciples II is an excellent game. I haven't managed to make a game last long enough though to get the highest level units. Do you (or anyone) happen to know what happens at the higher difficulty settings? So far I've only played on Easy and Average, and I haven't had much trouble winning. It's kinda nice to not have to completely wipe out the opponents to win. Confining them to their capital is good enough to allow you to freely pursue the victory conditions.HodgePodge wrote:Games I play that aren't related to Might & Magic:
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Well Disciples is made too easy by the Capitol. It's pretty much invincible unless you have armor potions and spells to get ur armor to at least 75 (and that only if you're Empire and have the mass healer). You also only need one hero and flag bearers. Once you get to the last creature levels you're pretty much unstopable.
But taking out Capitals it's lots of fun, but usualy you can only take out one on any give map, unless it's full of armor potions or you can get armor spells from other races.
Also, I love D2's graphics and art.
But taking out Capitals it's lots of fun, but usualy you can only take out one on any give map, unless it's full of armor potions or you can get armor spells from other races.
Also, I love D2's graphics and art.
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How about "War-dancer dance revolution"Angelspit wrote:heck even Dance Dance Revolution if you feel like it.
Er. I guess that was off-topic, since it was about HoMM5?
Hmmm, off-topic in an off-topic forum? Does that make it on-lopic? but then it is off-topic.
Maybe just another plot-within-a-plot. Emphasize off-topicness to get people to post on topic. Yes.... that might just work
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Well just pretend you were talking about Warhammer.Qurqirish Dragon wrote: How about "War-dancer dance revolution"
Er. I guess that was off-topic, since it was about HoMM5?
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Last time I checked Tolkien used Drake, Dragon and Wyrm interchangeably. He did have wingless dragons, and dragons that didn't breath fire, but he din't call them any different.Orfinn wrote: Some of the best games I have ever palyed. And luckily in BFME2 they finally show whats the difference between a Drake, Dragon, Wyvern(fellbeast) and Wyrm.
And a Wyvern is a whole different beast.
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Well, there's the cold drakes, which sounds like fire-less dragons. Notice that it's the "cold" part that indicates this and not "drakes". Some more info is availible here
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