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The new Heroes games produced by Ubisoft. Please specify which game you are referring to in your post.
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Unread postby Lord Rogie » 09 Jan 2007, 01:43

I've been reading these boards for sometime,and everyone here seems nice and respectful,not like some of those other kiddie boards where everyone is always ridiculing everyone else,so I decided to sign up. :mad:
I'm currently playing Dark Messiah Might And Magic & Heroes Of Might And Magic V,and enjoying them both.
Last week I picked up the complete collectors edition of Heroes Of Might And Magic III,on E-Bay for around $13.00.I'm not very far into V.
I was wondering if I should play the third and fourth games before the fifth?Thanks in advance for any replies. ;|

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Unread postby Angelspit » 09 Jan 2007, 01:52

Welcome to the Table!

There's is no connection between the plots of Heroes III/IV and V. They tell completely different stories with different characters, so you can play them in any order. Heroes V looks better than the previous two entries, but the two others games are well worth your time.

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Unread postby winterfate » 09 Jan 2007, 01:53

Welcome to the forums, Lord Rogie! ;)

Yes indeed! These forums are special :D .

Well , a lot of people think (myself included) that number 3 was the best one in the series. I personally didn't like 4 much. You can play 3 first, then play 4 and 5 to compare :-D.
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Unread postby aulfgar » 09 Jan 2007, 01:56

Welcome to the Forums!

I really like HoMM3 and HoMM5, but I couldn't stand 4. Just my opinion though, I would play them all to see which you like best. :)
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Unread postby Lord Rogie » 09 Jan 2007, 02:45

Thank you for all the quick and kind replies. :applause:

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Unread postby Elvin » 09 Jan 2007, 11:22

Good to have another serious guy around! Hope you'll enjoy the place :)
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Unread postby Grumpy Old Wizard » 09 Jan 2007, 12:36

Welcome to the boards! :)

You really can't go wrong with any of the heroes games. :)

If you decide to play HOMM3 there is also a fan made mod called Wake of the Gods. And if you play HOMM4 there is a fan made mod called Equilibris that you'll want to download too.

As others have said it doesn't matter what order you play them in so maybe you'll want to go ahead and try HOMM5 first.

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Unread postby DaemianLucifer » 09 Jan 2007, 16:29

Wellcome to the table.

Id recomend going with HIII and HV first because HIV plays very differently.Furthermore,you should really start HIV with equilibris because it does improve the game a lot.

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Unread postby okrane » 09 Jan 2007, 16:56

I must agree here that it's really good that we have a mature forum... I played some warcraft on battle net for a few days and I just got sick of all those kiddies calling themselves noobs all the time...

And all other forums where everyone bashes others and says he is the best...

All I'm trying to say is I like this place :)

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Unread postby igoraki » 09 Jan 2007, 17:03

hi Lord Rogie and welcome to RT


all heroes games are good,my recommendation is not to skip h4,some fan dont like it,but try and see for yourself...i find it best in the series so far

maybe we should have sticky thread in campfire where new member should say few words about themself after they have registered ?
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Unread postby Arogance1 » 09 Jan 2007, 19:08

Personally, I always found Heroes 2 to be the best of the series. Possibly cos it was the first one I played, having "discovered" it via a demo on a mag, then while at uni, having 8 player network games with my housemates often from 11am until 3am the next day, only breaking to pop some food in the microwave or to phone for a takeaway :D

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Unread postby watcher83 » 09 Jan 2007, 21:14

Welcome to the boards.
All the heroes games are great, including hoom1 and 2. If you want to, you can play them all or you can just play homm5. The choice is yours.
I personally believe homm4 is a great game but different from the other homm games.
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Unread postby Akul » 09 Jan 2007, 21:17

Welcome to the forums :)

This are both a great sity, a great forums and, most important of all, a great community :)
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Unread postby AllanPoe » 09 Jan 2007, 22:57

Seeing how many people began playing with HOMM III (including me) or even II, I finally begin to understand why the forum is so "mature". Maybe because we are not so young anymore ;)

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Unread postby Elvin » 09 Jan 2007, 23:03

Hehe :) Depends on how young you mean!
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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 09 Jan 2007, 23:46

AllanPoe wrote:Maybe because we are not so young anymore ;)
Or maybe coz we're not idiots...
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Unread postby Lord Rogie » 10 Jan 2007, 02:55

AllanPoe wrote:Seeing how many people began playing with HOMM III (including me) or even II, I finally begin to understand why the forum is so "mature". Maybe because we are not so young anymore ;)
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Unread postby DaemianLucifer » 10 Jan 2007, 03:22

Just dont let yourself being drawn to the dark side by those evil high post number spammers :devious:

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Unread postby aulfgar » 10 Jan 2007, 03:51

DaemianLucifer wrote:Just dont let yourself being drawn to the dark side by those evil high post number spammers :devious:
Yes keep ones comments to things you need to say and not to add to the post counter. :devious:
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Unread postby Lord Rogie » 10 Jan 2007, 04:31

Ok,sounds good.Thanks for the sage advice. :angel:
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