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Old 10-01-2008, 11:32 AM
Elizabeta Elizabeta is offline
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Here is my take:

1. Total lack of "Quick Combat" option is a game-breaker! Heroes of Might & Magic 5 solves this in a sweet way.

2. Quests don't give any sort of cordinates! What gives?! It's sort of like this: Go from USA to Sweden and then buy a burger from my favorite place - - - ehh? Like you know where that is!!! Most quests are like that and i HATE it!!!

3. Bad optimization, just look on the "Arlania" map. Many games of today hide optimization in "high" computer specs. Consoles can't do stuff like that, so the point of the matter is: when one map "LAGS" and others don't then there is an issue. Heroes of Might & Magic 5 had NO such issues...

4. My English sure stink, but even I had made a better translation with a free Russian to English software from Internet. When I want Yoda talking I turn on Star Wars... sigh...

5. RPG for me is that you can solve things calm and nice without going rude and evil, well, in this game you are far to often FORCED to pick a damn rotten evil response to "keep going" - - - maybe this comes from this game beeing Russian in the core, but there is actualy people who don't want to "play" the Russian way

6. Orginal Kings Bounty is/was far more OPEN-ENDED in that you could re-play it how many times you wanted... It's not like that here becouse you are more or less FORCED to do things one way

7. Sexes: what with this male thingy??? Why is there no female counterparts? The orginal King's Bounty had ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, "we cannot have one becouse of the females the hero can marriage" - - - ok, but just code in some males the females can marry, or even better, why not let females marry other females, its just a game and I don't object it! "We cannot let you marry another female becouse then the code halters when you want to make kids" - - - doh, just do some sort of code *If female then 1, if male then 0*, then she can come up with a clever response or whatever...

Now I am FORCED to play the Paladin due to the fact it looks like a tom-boy female, but I am so angry I cannot be the mage *urghhh* - - - FEM POWER FOVEVER!

Before I end, even with all this issues, I LOVE THE GAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Its very good, so I don't bash it, its just it could have been better!
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Old 10-01-2008, 11:52 AM
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I am glad that this game does not give exact coordinates for the Quests!

It requires that you remember things, or figure them out on your own. To have coordinates would make things too simple, as they were in Oblivion (Bethesda) due to the "Quest Compass." I do think, though, that the Quest Log should have given a little more information, like categorizing quests by the continent/realm that you needed to be on to do the next task - but having precise coordinates would take a lot of fun out for me.

I think good RPG dialogue choices should be about options more than about attitudes (look at Bioware's RPGs where you are stuck being either saintly, sadistic or boring - with none making any difference ultimately!) KB:L has a lot of good options throughout the course of many quests, some "nicer" than others. But there are only so many times and so many ways you can be "nice" when the game is all about battling armies.

I agree that a female choice would be considerate. Hopefully in the sequel they can offer this. Instead of "three avatars", maybe they could just have one avatar and you can switch the heads/gender and color scheme.
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Old 10-01-2008, 02:22 PM
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Now I am FORCED to play the Paladin due to the fact it looks like a tom-boy female,
Heh, he does. Also, the mage looks... I don't know, "suspicious". I had to play the warrior (Bill Gilbert) because I didn't like the other faces. Sounds stupid, probably, but in an RPG I want a character I can identify with. So for the next game, I hope they let us choose a face ourselves.

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Old 10-01-2008, 02:30 PM
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Heroes 5 had major performance issues for some people. Can you play an impossible size map with no lag in ai turns? And Oblivion sucked.

I also disagree with the idea that the original kb was more open-ended. There was only 1 type of quest, kill the badguy, this kb has real quests with some choices.

I definitely agree that there should be female character choices, and there could be males to marry as well. You know, two guys get together they could adopt a dragon child...it's fantasy.

Some sort of quick combat would be nice, but the fighting is the heart of the game so I would want a clever solution.
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Old 10-01-2008, 02:59 PM
Elizabeta Elizabeta is offline
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Playing Kings Bounty: The Legend feels very good *despite* the issues I have with it... The X-pack will hopefully fix lots of stuff.
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Old 10-01-2008, 08:00 PM
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And Oblivion sucked.
I agree! KB:L is not even supposed to be a "real" RPG, and it is still a better RPG than Oblivion.

As for original KB being more or less open-ended, I see your point. I did not mean to say so much that it was "open-ended," so my use of the term "sandbox" was ill conceived. What I meant to say was that due to its almost total focus on recruitment, power-ups and battles, it was easier to start up and play through. Like the difference between Super Mario Brothers 1 and Super Mario RPG. This is not a fault or problem, of course, just a difference. KB:L is ultimately better than KB in every way, so I'm very glad that the development team got a hold of the license. Unfortunately some good old games have had their licenses for sequels go to bad developers lately... First Baldur's Gate Hack and Slash, soon Fallout 3, maybe Planescape MMO next, or maybe even an Arcanum fighting game, who knows.

I have other ideas about improvements for KB:L in its expansion, but I will post these to the appropriate section of the forum instead of bumping this thread (which is kind of a silly thread to begin with.)
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