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Originally Posted by N3MES1S
Then, many players just lied. And if u havent play HOMM, u cant say its harder and u have no arguments. I show u an example from 1 to 10, 1 = the most easy, 10 = almost impossible. I give a 5 to HOMM and 8 to King's Bounty. I can deal with the game, the problem is that i dont like games that have only 1 way to be played or u are screwed. Maybe u dont understand wat i mean. I liked HOMM cuz even if the enemy is harder, u can wait and recruit troops without hurry, and the game is a lot more funny and playable, and u can think strategies without hurry, recruitin the troops u want and the troops with better strategy for your course of action (u cant do that on KB cuz troops doesnt respawn). And i suposse the sacrifice spell can only be adquire on higher levels, so.. wats the point? I suposse is easier for people to say im doing something wrong instead of saying the truth (that the game is harder than usual).
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I do not think that many people have lied. I also think that you're giving up way too easily. The general rule of thumb for King's Bounty: The legend and King's Bounty: Armored princess is that there is always a way out, provided you're willing to look for one. Looking at your post, I can conclude that in many ways you're like me - trying to get the perfect army, striving for it all the time, regardless of the time spent and the final score. However, I also hit a brick wall with this strategy in KBTL. In KBTL the best thing you can do is to think and work on your tactics and then think (again!) hard when doing the battles - and then think (again!!!) what are you doing wrong if things don't go your way.
There is no shame in luring enemies away from treasures, XP flags, to do quests that do not involve fighting at all and gain a few levels while using stealth tactics.
With all due respect for your gameplay and your feelings, I can go so far as to say the obvious truth - you are giving up way too easily, rather than being willing to find a way out through various tactics, strategies, analyzing alternatives, considering options, etc. If chess taught you to surrender easily rather than finding options to play the game when you are at a disadvantage, then it is a waste.
I'm sorry.