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That kind of attitude is the reason release groups work slower.

I doubt that very much.


...word is bondage...
Can't you tell a sarcasm from a normal sentence?
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heatman...you make zero sense...
Surely it would be easier to use the dump first to see if you like it rather than stating you wanted to buy it from a store before trying it...so it would be a simple case of driving back to the store blah blah...??What rubbish!!

"bullshit baffles..."comes to mind...

a little gratitude to release groups would be in order...after all if you did post an MP3 as you mention, then your efforts deserve respect....regardless of "the bears" you oddly refer too....

Anybody who does something out of kindness is to be applauded...homebrew or otherwise...

People who show no gratitude should have the privilege taken away.....I would certainly place you on top of the list...
 
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heatman...you make zero sense...
Surely it would be easier to use the dump first to see if you like it rather than stating you wanted to buy it from a store before trying it...so it would be a simple case of driving back to the store blah blah...??What rubbish!!

"bullshit baffles..."comes to mind...

a little gratitude to release groups would be in order...after all if you did post an MP3 as you mention, then your efforts deserve respect....regardless of "the bears" you oddly refer too....

Anybody who does something out of kindness is to be applauded...homebrew or otherwise...

People who show no gratitude should have the privilege taken away.....I would certainly place you on top of the list...
Yes yes let's ban him.
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That kind of attitude is the reason release groups work slower.

I doubt that very much.


...word is bondage...


Can't you tell a sarcasm from a normal sentence?
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This from a guy that turned my joke into a hate message?
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QUOTE(mister x @ Aug 12 2007, 01:21 AM)
heatman...you make zero sense...
Surely it would be easier to use the dump first to see if you like it rather than stating you wanted to buy it from a store before trying it...so it would be a simple case of driving back to the store blah blah...??What rubbish!!

"bullshit baffles..."comes to mind...

a little gratitude to release groups would be in order...after all if you did post an MP3 as you mention, then your efforts deserve respect....regardless of "the bears" you oddly refer too....

Anybody who does something out of kindness is to be applauded...homebrew or otherwise...

People who show no gratitude should have the privilege taken away.....I would certainly place you on top of the list...

First off like I've said before, I don't depend on release groups for games. I pretty much know what I want before buying. In the rare case that the game isn't what I expected a return isn't a problem.
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My reference to "bears" isn't odd. It's a common figure of speech based on the fact that when you feed a Bear once it'll keep coming back expecting food every time instead of getting it on it's own. It means that you shouldn't get into the habit of providing things to people without expecting them to take it for granted since they didn't have to earn it.

The only people I should be grateful towards are Eidos and Odenis Studio for making this game possible. Later I'll thank the retailer I purchase the game from. I'm not going to thank the dumper that is part of the reason the game industry waste time and money on anti-pirate campaigns. The world of gaming still moves without dumpers. I'm sorry if supporting the game industry is BS to you but I don't see illegal downloading as a privilege since it takes nothing to earn it. The world still runs without these people.
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First off like I've said before, I don't depend on release groups for games. I pretty much know what I want before buying. In the rare case that the game isn't what I expected a return isn't a problem.Â
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My reference to "bears" isn't odd. It's a common figure of speech based on the fact that when you feed a Bear once it'll keep coming back expecting food every time instead of getting it on it's own. It means that you shouldn't get into the habit of providing things to people without expecting them to take it for granted since they didn't have to earn it.

The only people I should be grateful towards are Eidos and Odenis Studio for making this game possible. Later I'll thank the retailer I purchase the game from. I'm not going to thank the dumper that is part of the reason the game industry waste time and money on anti-pirate campaigns. The world of gaming still moves without dumpers. I'm sorry if supporting the game industry is BS to you but I don't see illegal downloading as a privilege since it takes nothing to earn it. The world still runs without these people.
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"I'm sorry if supporting the game industry is BS to you but I don't see illegal downloading as a privilege since it takes nothing to earn it. The world still runs without these people."

How are you truly supporting it(the game industry as you call it..) when you repeatedly use pirated ROMS??

Its one or the other ...but not both!!

I would have thought the "game industry" would rather you purchased [/B]all your games!!

your argument/opinion are giving me a headache!!
 

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I'd have to say the one bit that really ticks me off is mission 8 or 9. The first desert mission. They have this wall of tanks moving forward that can take out five of yours before they go down, jeeps that can knock your chopper down in two hits, and each unit takes half your bomb payload to destroy. Oh, and there's no automatic unit production, so you're basically spamming troops and tanks on top of keeping their line from destroying you.

im going to have to agree with you. level 7, the first desert mission, is hard as hell compared to the other levels. I always like a good challenge to a good game
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I can't agree more. Those desert missions are a hard nut to crack, especially when the enemy tanks don't die from one hit and you have to constantly build units. The game was also pretty tough in the beginning, especially for one like me who is new to this kind of games, but it grows on you and you get used to it.

Its a good game, well worth my time
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Booo being stuck on mission 9 for two days is a beat. Game started of to be alot of fun, but now its difficulty is starting to frustrate me.
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lol, does it piss anyone else off when you buy a whole new cluster of troops/tanks and two seconds later, while you're taking off, an enemy whizzes by and blasts all your new units to hell?

Oh yeah, those letters in story mode make me cry...
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