ambient_orange: Guys, remind me what can involve me into homm4 from homm3. ( im also not a fan of fog of war so..) I just dont want to buy homm4 and get dissapointed at once.
The problem is, H4 introduced *many* changes and many people are divided on whether these changes are good or bad (I mean, person A would tell you, "It's awesome to have heroes on the battlefield" while person B will say, "They ruined the game by putting heroes on the battlefield"). I will try to point out things which I believe to be objective high points, but there may still be controversy over them:
* Larger battlefields allow strategies impossible or impractical in older games (it is often possible to out-maneuver a stronger, but less mobile, enemy in H4).
* Excellent storylines in vanilla campaigns. (On the other hand, virtually no storylines in expansions.)
* Excellent map-making possibilities. Sadly, you *must* resort to fan-made maps, because the provided maps are mediocre at best (and often very poor). But you can find a whole lot of real gems, often rivaling the best of other Heroes.
* The complex scoring system allows a very competitive gameplay style focused on careful optimalization.
On the other hand, keep in mind that many of the design choices or implementations were (and still are) dubious, if not outright bad. For example, the standard AI is very poor (well, in fact it is much the same as in H3, but since H4 is a radically different game, what worked for H3 doesn't really work for H4; fortunately, this can be alleviated through careful scripting). The "heroes on battlefield" usually means that you don't really need any creatures, except early in the game, and as scouts or item-carriers. The game is VERY unballanced in many aspects (e.g. barbarians and necromancers tend to be far more powerful than other heroes classes, and having the Combat skill is pretty much mandatory for any active hero; low-level artifacts are often more powerful than high-level ones, and the same is true for spells). Fortunately, we don't have to deal with the huge memory leaks which plagued the original release.
Overall, despite its faults I do think H4 is a better game than H3, but that's to a degree because I am a munchkin at heart and love exploiting the game system...