Well one thing is FFH uses a GIG of HD space (In that area), thats hard to make in a couple months.Wondering if anyone has tried this scenario/mod and their thoughts? I have seen suspiciously little discussion on it so far. I tried it once and so far I was really disappointed. Where are all the unique civs and traits, and the spells and abilities? This just seems to be a really nerfed version of it in a very specific scenario.
On the other hand, Final Frontier is just genius and I would not have expected that.
I was really looking forward to the FFH but alas, it seems I will have to play the regular mod outside of BTS to enjoy the reasons it became so popular.
if you read a book you don't expect the prologue to contain the whole story do you?
Well lot's of people don't have the time to download 300MB.It's strange to see poeple complaining to not get the full mod for their money. I mean if you want that you can just download it for free after all!
"I cannot live without books"Pft who needs to read just wait for the movie adaption!
If those people want the Mod enough, they will make the time to download it...and, although it may not be what you want to hear, the time needed to download a free Mod is not the team's problem.Well lot's of people don't have the time to download 300MB.
AoI was an interesting and challenging scenario. However, aside from having the same creators I can't tell what this has to do with FfH. There's hardly any magic and the only similar unit i see is the skeleton, the story and races are also completely different. I'm just not sure how this qualifies as a FfH scenario.
Many peoples claim the blood of heroes or even gods amongst their ancestors; the Amurites are alone in believing themselves children of the one hero to have slain a god. Kylorin, the ageless sorcerer, adopted this people during the harsh Age of Ice, and with their help overthrew the dread god-king Mulcarn. He left behind the gift of unparalleled magical talents as well an insatiable curiosity for all things mystical. Their powers earn suspicion form the upright and envy from the fallen, and so that Valledia the Even and Dain the Caswallan must walk a careful path in this new age. Their skills and their secrets make them a dangerous target, but an inviting one nonetheless.