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    I got HMM 3, Homm 4 and Alexander all for £15 from GAME last night so I gave it a go.

    It's not exaclty what I was wanting but it seems a decent game so I will give it a try and see how things go. I mainly want it for nights when I'm away with work as it happens about 5-6 times a month.

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    ummm well i would say pharaoh

    though it is low end came out long ago probably back when egypt still had a pharaoh

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    Company of Heroes is so hard to get a hold of. I ordered it from Amazon in May. Here I am in August, and it still hasn't come. I am going to have to buy it from a store.

    Has anyone mentioned Civ IV yet? Civ IV is a must for everyone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lorenzo_H
    Has anyone mentioned Civ IV yet? Civ IV is a must for everyone.
    But not for the laptop the OP mentioned. CivIV is very demanding in specs for a strategy game.

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    I've got Civ IV and it plays quite well on the laptop but I was looking for something that is more city orientated than world and that you can fight the battles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ja'chyra
    I've got Civ IV and it plays quite well on the laptop but I was looking for something that is more city orientated than world and that you can fight the battles.
    Hmm, how about the old UFO X-COM 1 & 2 ? No problem with specs there, and you do get base management (not that much, but still - there's a ton of research to do, designing bases specialized for research/manufacturing/engineering), and of course there's the battles.

    There was also Seven Kingdoms, IIRC, or Knights & Merchants (I think there's K&M 2 out there, but never played it, only the first one), both of which have some city management and there's the battles of course.

    About the HOMM series.
    The fans are kinda divided into 2 camps: some that think homm3 was too cheesy/obsolete, and the (considerable) changes that homm4 brought were great, and some who think homm3 is the core of the series, and homm4 is completely messed up.
    There's some people in between the two extremes, but not that many. It all comes down to personal taste, in the end.

    You WILL be able to play homm5 on your laptop. I've played it on a desktop with a P4/1.8GHz, 512 RAM and a GF4 MX440/64 megs. It's not smooth or great, and I don't remember the settings (they were either on high, or medium, I can't recall, but it looked more than decent. I *think* they were on high.) It played absolutely fine, sometimes it'd choke up for half a second while dragging the minimap around too much, but very much playable.
    Now whether you'll like it or not, that's a completely different ball game. Homm5 was developed by Nival/Ubisoft, after NWC (who developed the rest of the franchise) went belly up. So you may notice that the game is ... different from the rest of them.

    Personally, I think that homm3 is excellent, and I think that *some* of the things that homm4 brought are very good - but not all. homm3 probably has some of the best campaigns in the series (at least to my taste), but the homm4 ones are pretty good too.

    One more thing - since you got the homm games, check out celestialheavens, they have a lot of fan-made maps/campaigns, some of which are very, very good. But I'd start with the campaigns first, if you haven't played the series before; then, when you get bored, you can play the fan-made maps, they are usually much better than the scenarios that come with the games.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blodrast
    The fans are kinda divided into 2 camps: some that think homm3 was too cheesy/obsolete, and the (considerable) changes that homm4 brought were great, and some who think homm3 is the core of the series, and homm4 is completely messed up.
    There's some people in between the two extremes, but not that many. It all comes down to personal taste, in the end.
    Um, I am not sure it is personal taste. The HommIV strategic AI is plain broken. Most scenarios, the AI just does not fight you. Its heroes die against random monsters, fail to flag resources or muster significant armies. This is in marked contrast to Homm3, which has very good AI.

    The Homm4 battlefield AI is fine and I really like the hero character development system & better balancing of spells. But those virtues - like the pretty graphics - just makes the fact that it is a broken game more painful.

    The other big plus for Homm3 is pace - it romps along at a fine rate so you can play a big scenario in an evening. Homm4 drags a bit; something Homm5 suffers from too - I blame the graphics.

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