@@dumpsterDeity You're right Romero didnt compose this track but Rob King did, he and Steve Baca along with Romero composed all of the homm3 and 4 tracks.
HOMM4 is much more focused on the RPG aspect than the other homm games, your heroes fight with your army and can become incredibly powerful. You can even have an army of all heroes, or creature armies without a hero at all. the combat grid is much more open, but with it comes the combat grid being more confusing as to what can hit what and move where. the adventure map is mostly similar, full of resources and mines and interactable objects. In heroes 4, you can order creatures directly from dwellings to towns using caravans, or have creature stacks stationed at the dwellings to pick them up, no heroes required. it's worth noting that creature armies without heroes cannot capture map objects, such as a sawmill. various objects like the Windmill, normally needing to be visited personally every week, will instead send their payout to you automatically as long as you have them flagged. creatures grow at steady rates, instead of only at the start of the week, meaning new creatures will be popping up in your town constantly at a rate determined by their total weekly growth.
Please give proper credits in the description. I wholeheartedly agree with sharing this but Paul Anthony Romero and company deserves their just credits above your own personal twitch shill.
Such a masterpiece, and what a game.
Thank you friend this is one of my personal favorites by Paul Anthony Romero (actually composed by Rob King), such a beautiful song
Paul Romero did not compose this track. Homm 4 uses a lot of songs from sample packs, and this is one of them.
@@dumpsterDeity You're right Romero didnt compose this track but Rob King did, he and Steve Baca along with Romero composed all of the homm3 and 4 tracks.
@@SzymonCelticSlav Rob King didn't compose this track either. It's a folk song by an unknown composer from the AMG Complete Celt sample library.
@@dumpsterDeity oh yeah i see its altered in the version of the game but you're right.
@@dumpsterDeity Interesting, I didn't know that. Still such a gem :)
I love the Ocean
Thank you, it's awesome!
What an absolutely beautifully peaceful and enchanting melody. As a big HOMM3 fan, what is HOMM4 like guys?
HOMM4 is much more focused on the RPG aspect than the other homm games, your heroes fight with your army and can become incredibly powerful. You can even have an army of all heroes, or creature armies without a hero at all.
the combat grid is much more open, but with it comes the combat grid being more confusing as to what can hit what and move where.
the adventure map is mostly similar, full of resources and mines and interactable objects. In heroes 4, you can order creatures directly from dwellings to towns using caravans, or have creature stacks stationed at the dwellings to pick them up, no heroes required.
it's worth noting that creature armies without heroes cannot capture map objects, such as a sawmill.
various objects like the Windmill, normally needing to be visited personally every week, will instead send their payout to you automatically as long as you have them flagged.
creatures grow at steady rates, instead of only at the start of the week, meaning new creatures will be popping up in your town constantly at a rate determined by their total weekly growth.
All mentioned above are good, but what i don't like in HOMM IV is unupgradeable creatures.
Thanks you my friend) you make my day💜
Thank you for this wonderful video❤
Please give proper credits in the description. I wholeheartedly agree with sharing this but Paul Anthony Romero and company deserves their just credits above your own personal twitch shill.