

It’s also a bit of a shame that instead of getting skills when you level up you just put skills in a tree. It’s a bit inconsistent, and that tends to be a problem either on the very low or the very high difficulty levels. It can be too powerful at one time and too dumb in the next battle. It has a lot of problems when it comes to loading properly and you will encounter issues like your mouse moving around randomly without input.

So, you know, I'd really love a formal explanation on this matter.However, Might and Magic Heroes VI: Complete Edition does suffer from many technical issues. I pretty much just skimmed through the rest of this topic, but it looks like it's not really DRM-free. well, I would assume that Steam probably requires the client to be running to even launch this game in the first place, since even a majority of indie games require launching through the Steam client. Direct2Drive doesn't have the "DRM-free" lock symbol on it's respective page, and Steam. I didn't want to pre-order Heroes of Might and Magic VI (Might and Magic Heroes VI, whatever) outright, however, because I was (understandably) skeptical of whether Ubisoft would deliver on this promise.Īccording to GamersGate, the game has "Other DRM". I saw this topic on the day oldschool poster it, and being a fan of the series, I suddenly had an interest in actually paying attention to this games' release. Hate to bump an old thread, but I wanted to ask something relevant. The game isn't worth going against any ideals you have against them. As someone who argued the DRM wasn't that bad prior to release, I find it pretty oppressive in practice, and highly annoying. (A long shot, I know.) If you don't like Ubisoft's policies, and don't like DRM, then avoid the game.

So, following that logic, if I DON'T support 6 or Ubisoft maybe I can hold out false hope that they decide the property isn't a financially viable property and sell it off to someone who CAN get it right. I have 1-4 thanks to GOG and I play all of them pretty regularly, but I'm to the point where I'm satisfied with what I have and rather wouldn't support Ubisoft. On the other hand, I strongly dislike Ubisoft and I also strongly dislike that they got their hands on the HoMM property in the first place. On one hand, I love HoMM and even though I wasn't impressed with the expansions for HoMM4, or the HoMM5 game either, I'd still like to support it, so maybe they'll eventually get it right. LiquidOxygen80: Tbh, I'm not sure if I want it or not.
