Tomanbeg
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Joined: 7/14/2000 From: Memphis, Tn, CSA Status: offline
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Originally posted by rbrunsman [B]So what you are saying Tomanbeg is that you are one of the C&C ON snobs who looks down his nose at those of us who don't like C&C? I can't argue with your reasoning other than that there are more of us who play with C&C Off than On. There. How's that for not well received?:p [/B] Not bad. I spend most of my time up at AoW and by those standards(? Combining that word and the AoW forum might just be an Oxymoron) that was a kiss. So, staying in that zone, I'm not sure that a 'snout count' is an arguement. It is a fact, which is a big part of the reason why you can go to the challenge forum and read challenge after challenge by people that have some pet peeve of one sort or another. I havn't seen a restriction that an opponent has to play with is little sisters bra on and one foot on top of the CPU, but it's headed that way. WW2 is the first war where mechanized units played a major role. Combined arms was the key to winning. Sp:WaW does an excellent job of illustrating that. For those that want to reduce the game to a pair of steel beheamoths sitting on a hill, lobbing smaller chunks of steel at each other, I can suggest several good Tank simulators. Games where you don't have to worry about those nasty gunners and their big shells, or pesky sojers with bottles of flammable liquid sneaking up on you. To offer an analogy, this arguement is about what kind of earrings to paint on the Mona Lisa. I am saying she looks fine, and to leave it alone. T.(BTW, have you tried C&C on? Has anyone shown you how to play with it on? I've never had someone learn to play with C&C on that didn't end up liking it).
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