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To buy, or not to buy?

I enjoy D2.
D3 looks more polished, better features etc, but the price =/ Is it worth £19.99 ? I don't think it is, now if it were like £10 then maybe... but without even playing it to see if I will enjoy it, £20 is a lot to shell out.

So any advice, preferably from those who've played it, would be appreciated.

Need things to keep me occupied while spending 99% of my time in bed being unwell >_<
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acemarch: D3 looks more polished, better features etc
I love and played D1/D2 but not D3. I've heard it maybe looks better but it is not "real" D series successor. Too many things have changed. Also at start it had many bugs (but maybe some patches eliminated them now?).
Post edited June 05, 2011 by Lexor
No its not polished. Bugged like hell and many features are incomplete. Much D2 fans are disappointment by this title. This game dont have even the multiplayer mode. Its look like it was to rushed by the publisher.
Buy it, but later when it is cheeper. 20$ is to much for such fail quality.
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acemarch: To buy, or not to buy?
To not buy. Or get it for super-cheap in the Christmas sales or something. Less than £3 sounds about right.

In terms of graphical fidelity, D3 looks like a very pretty Playstation 2-era game. In other words, if you play D3 at 800x600 (D2's native res), D2 is by far the prettier game. D3 has no normal mapping to speak of, lots of texture shimmer even at ridiculous AF levels, and the lighting is dull and flat.

The art direction, however, is outstanding. D3 is almost as visually interesting and coherent as D2. And considering D2 is pretty universally regarded as having some of the best AD in video gaming history, that's no small feat. Unfortunately D3's AD is a fairly large stride closer to the cutesy/purdy camp than D2.

The storyline of D3 is arguably the best of the series, and barring a couple of translation oddities, the storytelling is of a higher quality. Saying much more would be spoilerific, methinks.

The game mechanics are somewhat different from the previous games.

Where you used to use specialist stacks to exert terrain/resource control, terrain control is now a function of resource control, and resource control is no longer a rod you plant, but a static stack in its own right that can fight, gain experience & be reinforced as per usual for the series.

The tactical battles have been transformed into something out of Heroes of Might & Magic: you move your units around a hex map with a few different types of terrain. The main difference from HoMM is that certain tiles on the tactical maps will provide a massive bonus to a certain attack type.

The strategic game is largely unchanged mechanically, but pretty much everything that can be done at the strategic level has been severely nerfed compared to the predecessors. This makes a huge difference in terms of the actual gameplay. The predecessors were very much won (or lost) by your actions on the strategic layer, the tactical battles were virtually always a foregone conclusion. D3 is the exact opposite. What you do on the strategic layer is largely unimportant in D3, the tactical battles is what will win you the game.

Without further comment, I'm sure D3 sounds to be an interesting take on the series and, if perhaps not as great as the predecessors, quite a decent game. And I'm pretty sure it really could have been, if not for the AI. In a nutshell, the AI is the worst I have ever seen in a HoMM-like, and it single-handedly kills the game.

Imagine playing a game of Tetris, where every block you get lands & fits perfectly automatically. It wouldn't be a game, it would be like watching paint dry. The AI is so utterly hopeless at playing D3 that the effect is very much the same. You'll perhaps spend half the first map figuring out how to play, and feeling pretty good you're doing so well. Then you'll perhaps spend the other half thinking you're extremely clever. By the second map, though, you'll be bored silly and if you feel anything at all, it will be pity for the AI. Followed shortly by pity for yourself over buying the game.

Still, on the off-chance that you really-really like a game where every button is labelled "Win", D3 is a bit of a let-down. Because compared to the predecessors, it is extremely light on content. An educated guess says D3 has maybe 1/5th the content of D2, but I haven't done a direct comparison.

Bugs & Polish: D3 released in a state only marginally better than Elemental: War of Magic, but it has been patched a great deal since then. I can tell you that at my end, the first patch after the international release basically rendered it bug-free. But the game had all sorts of fringe-case compatibility issues, and I absolutely cannot promise it won't crash & burn on any PC other than the one I'm currently using.
Wait.

There has been no English-language release of Disciples III: Resurrection of Mortis (the expansion to Disciples III: Renaissance).

Disciples III: Gold Edition will likely include the expansion and latest patches (if released; reliable info is scarce; Amazon lists a release date of August 27, 2011 and a price of $29.99).

From what I gather, Akella's studio .dat was closed, but Akella formed a new studio consisting of some .dat personnel and tasked with creating a second expansion (possibly focusing on the Mountain Clans dwarves).

For your strategy fix while waiting, get Alpha Centauri from GOG this week if the GOG version includes Alien Crossfire. Or get the King's Bounty: The Legend pack featuring the Armored Princess and Crossworlds expansions from a retailer (not sure about Europe, but Wal-Mart sells it in the United States).
Post edited June 05, 2011 by ddmuse
To hell with D3 more important question, are you ok? (apart from ill) I hope its nothing serious.
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reaver894: To hell with D3 more important question, are you ok? (apart from ill) I hope its nothing serious.
Hard to answer, I've had problems with my bowels/stomach/intestines for the past 2 months, had an infection in my large intestine which was agony, couldn't hardly breathe without mind numbing pain. But the doctors don't know what's causing the problems, they keep throwing pills at it and saying "try not having dairy" and such (got docs tomorrow to see what they do next, probably refer me to a GI specialist) and to top it all off I've been diagnosed with MDD (Major Depressive Disorder) so have been started on seratonin boosting drugs and stuff... all in all on top of being unemployed... not feeling my best that's for sure.

Thanks for the concern :)

and thanks everyone for the help in making the decision to hold off buying it, I guess I'll stick to some of the other things I have to play but it's hard with how my mind is lately, I lose interest in absolutely everything in a very short timeframe >_<
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acemarch: Snip
Damn thats not good, I hope they get to the bottom of it, im going to send you a PM too as I have a question that I would rather not put on the forums.