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They do not respect their customers, otherwise they would go on supporting H7 even after ending the collaboration with Limbic Ent. Ok, they might have not add new features. But fixing the game not to have major bugs, especially if they are stupid and easy for experienced devs to be fixed, like ability doing 50% damage more instead of less.
I know right.. I even bought a 2nd copy just so i could have the additional content available to me. If i'd have know that at first i wouldn't have done so. When the first expansion was released there never was any word being told about an early ending to H7s story.
Indeed so!
Just like the HoMM6 guys were confident, before they went bankrupt... It seems to be a reccuring theme for recent Might&Magic games made under Ubisoft.
That's mainly why i kept on backing these guys up all the time.. And the game improved, that we can all say is true.. It left a sour taste in my mouth after reading their official excuse about not continuing the game,...
I can't say H6 is a bad game, because visually it's by far the nicest looking one. However i guess they were too ambitious and had a vastly greater amount of resources behind their project compared to Limbic.
Mechanically both it and HoMM7 were steps backwards from HoMM5 imho, they were eye candy and nothing else. HoMM6 was also pretty broken and it was never properly fixed, from what i'v seen HoMM7 was the same. The stories for both were mediocre as well. I only watched some youtubers playing HoMM7 and decided to not waste any money on it like i had wasted on HoMM6.
If you believe that post that popped up online, after Black Hole Ent. went bankrupt, the game turned out like that because of Ubisoft attempt to maintain strict control over much of the project. Making them use that mediocre story on them instead of allowing them to write their own. Not given enough funds to finish the project and this in turn forced them to use whatever funds they had and all leading up to them going bankrupt when the game flopped. Hope they at least learned to negociate contracts better from this experience. But like i said this is if you believe said post.
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