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Originally posted by AtW View PostDrinking beer now and going to play WW2 strategy game
Which one? Been looking for one for a while for the PC. Seems the game makers are mostly interested in dumbed down console games.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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hearts of IronOriginally posted by PAH View PostWhich one? Been looking for one for a while for the PC. Seems the game makers are mostly interested in dumbed down console games.
its a heavy duty WWII strategy game. There are a lot of others, if you are serious I can dig some out for you mr PAH
not sure if AtW was being serious or a little mischevious
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Yeah, list any worth having a look at and I'll see which takes my fancy.
I see Hearts of Iron III is on the horizon.
Used to play Eastern Front 1941 on the Atari when I was a teen. Been looking (though not very hard!) for something similar ever since. It was very easy to get into but still a thinking man's game. I'd try it using an emulator, but expect it's like all those hammer horrors, nothing like what you remember them.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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serious games I am playing at the moOriginally posted by PAH View PostYeah, list any worth having a look at and I'll see which takes my fancy.
I see Hearts of Iron III is on the horizon.
Used to play Eastern Front 1941 on the Atari when I was a teen. Been looking (though not very hard!) for something similar ever since. It was very easy to get into but still a thinking man's game. I'd try it using an emulator, but expect it's like all those hammer horrors, nothing like what you remember them.
Hearts of Iron
world at war
Ardennes offensive
Waterloo
Napoleons Russian campaign
Echmul
civ iv colonization
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All at the same time?
Do you never just fancy a game of chess, or even tick tack toe!?Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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Blimey, I remember that - one of the games that came with my 800XL.Originally posted by PAH View PostUsed to play Eastern Front 1941 on the Atari when I was a teen. Been looking (though not very hard!) for something similar ever since. It was very easy to get into but still a thinking man's game. I'd try it using an emulator, but expect it's like all those hammer horrors, nothing like what you remember them.
It's a shame SSI are no longer around.Where are we going? And what’s with this hand basket?Comment
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So you're the scrote who nicked it!
Did you find the ascii porn I had on one of the cassettes? Maybe that's where Fortune Green got it from. All your TPD belong to me!Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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Playing Company of Heroes - great visuals and excellent balance, well almost, my team wins
Panzer General 1 and 2 were good
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This excuse for a BBC back slapping pre christmas knees up with its generous lashings of licence fee paid airtime for its wannabe B-list/newsreader-celebs is wearing thin.
The real children in need is / were those like Baby P. Not a single mention of that on air tonight it seems.Comment
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