Posted June 30, 2011
The beta just launched, so I figure it's a good time for a new topic.
I personally haven't preordered. Not due to lack of interest, but due to lack of finances. But I saw the beta was launched, and a few videos have popped up on the beta.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7oxNBahCXs
- Lewis from the Yogscast playing the beta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BXTChvZZ5k
-Random dude I found playing the beta
Since I can't play the beta myself, I've pretty much just been absorbing information from videos and some threads. Another thing that doesn't help, is neither of them really have any idea what their doing in the game. But whatever.
- The game, even for a beta, looks massively more optimized then Heroes V. Turns take just a few seconds and there appears to be little slow down. This was by far my biggest gripe with V. Even on a good computer, turns took forever and certain things simply didn't work right.
- I'm really, really digging the simplified interface. And what's key, is while overhauling the look of the game I got a strong "Heroes" feel to the game. Everything I expected to be there was there. Just in a different form. It looks much more slick.
- Customizable difficulty. Say you want to play on normal but make stacks grow at alarming rates? Totally can. Great little feature.
- Not a big fan of the city screens. But I like it from what I can see better then V with every town having a random spire for no reason. But it's still a step down from the old loving constructed beautiful cities of the older games.
- Combat looks slightly faster then V, which was a complaint of mine. But that could tie into the optimization aspect. Everything just took longer in V then it should have.
- I already knew this due to obsessively following updates, but I really like how every unit in the game has functional abilities that do something potentially worthwhile. Very much a King's Bounty feature. You can debate the worthwhileness of the abilities (I haven't seen many of them), but atleast it's an effort.
I'm sure more videos will come out for me to rake over. But if anyone here actually has the beta, feel free to lay down some insight. I'm keen to know details.
I personally haven't preordered. Not due to lack of interest, but due to lack of finances. But I saw the beta was launched, and a few videos have popped up on the beta.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7oxNBahCXs
- Lewis from the Yogscast playing the beta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BXTChvZZ5k
-Random dude I found playing the beta
Since I can't play the beta myself, I've pretty much just been absorbing information from videos and some threads. Another thing that doesn't help, is neither of them really have any idea what their doing in the game. But whatever.
- The game, even for a beta, looks massively more optimized then Heroes V. Turns take just a few seconds and there appears to be little slow down. This was by far my biggest gripe with V. Even on a good computer, turns took forever and certain things simply didn't work right.
- I'm really, really digging the simplified interface. And what's key, is while overhauling the look of the game I got a strong "Heroes" feel to the game. Everything I expected to be there was there. Just in a different form. It looks much more slick.
- Customizable difficulty. Say you want to play on normal but make stacks grow at alarming rates? Totally can. Great little feature.
- Not a big fan of the city screens. But I like it from what I can see better then V with every town having a random spire for no reason. But it's still a step down from the old loving constructed beautiful cities of the older games.
- Combat looks slightly faster then V, which was a complaint of mine. But that could tie into the optimization aspect. Everything just took longer in V then it should have.
- I already knew this due to obsessively following updates, but I really like how every unit in the game has functional abilities that do something potentially worthwhile. Very much a King's Bounty feature. You can debate the worthwhileness of the abilities (I haven't seen many of them), but atleast it's an effort.
I'm sure more videos will come out for me to rake over. But if anyone here actually has the beta, feel free to lay down some insight. I'm keen to know details.