Anyone like the Disciples games? Are they better or worse than HoM&M?
I like the first one I played the shit out of it and beat a bunch of the campaigns. I wouldn't even really compare it to HoM&M either it's its own game and is good for being a variation on heroes. I liked leveling up my characters and the roleplaying aspects of it.
>>2920068
Yes. Better.
I just wrote a really long post about Disciples but before sending it my pc died so fuck it.
>>2920068
I played the second one. When I bought it it was on the elf-themed expansion, I think. But I didn't play the expansion content anyway so that isn't too important.
It was a fun enough game. The in-battle sprites were really nice. I played through the undead campaign and found it to be a normal turn-based strategy game, meaning that it was fun but almost always either too easy (because the AI was extremely stupid) or too hard (because I became lax and didn't make a serious enough effort to win). I had exactly one truly challenging battle in that campaign. I had managed to randomly save my game in a position where I HAD to beat a particular enemy group, but I was only juuuust barely strong enough to do it, and only if I used just the right sequence of moves at that. That was a really fun puzzle.
Otherwise, just a normal strategy game, for better or for worse. Worth playing if you like that sort of thing.
I haven't played HoMM.
Anyone beat the Capital Guard in Disciples 1?
If i remember well if you do it you win the whole campaign automatically.
I played d2 and loved it... as good as h3 but not as deep. Great atmosphere though and an engaging story.