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In HoM, sometimes I have to go to the late r30s before either side sends their allout, and let me tell you, it’s not a great experience. I have a pretty good pc, and I’ve played late against opponents I know have a pretty good pc (and connection), but none of that seems to matter. The game slows to half speed, with the input delay skyrocketing. Nk should make major netcode optimizations, especially in the lategame, so this isn’t a problem anymore.
If me being realistic make me a "butthead", go ahead. I'm only stating facts experienced by the MAJORITY of players (most of them having good enough devices, myself included). Where is your "huge crowd" that actually want late game battles? The point of the game is beating your opponent as fast as possible, not to survive together as long as you can with lot of useless money, unable to kill your opponent at all the entire game for around 1 hour+ (which is basically what any bananza game was in BTDB1). And in case you forgot, the late game lag problem ALSO existed in BTDB1. So before criticising people with actual experience, maybe learn the entire game first before making a fool of yourself.
Just to be clear, i'm only talking about "bananza". I think "playing with fire" and "random towers" are actually fun to play.
If you want to stay in your own imagination world, go ahead. But don't go spouting nonsense against the reality that everyone else experience. And don't be surprised if no one will take you seriously.
As i'm sure others discussions mention: if you want to go for late-game, BTD6 is here. People are playing BTDB to FIGHT opponents and win as effeciently as possible (usually with strategies not involving going to round 40+). Getting much more than necessary money isn't playing a strategy game (like BTDB is SUPPOSED to be), it's playing a 2P sandbox game where nothing interessing happen.