Alejo1968
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ORIGINAL: thewood1 So you never answered my question...is the $95 for CMBN inaccessible? So $65 plus the $10 upgrade is $75...only $5 cheaper than Command. So either you aren't going to buy anymore CMBN modules, or you will end up spending more than on Command. Even if MG discounts to $25 in a year, that is still more than Command will ever be totaled up. I am totally confused by your logic. Even after 4 years if they discount to CMSF levels, your most likely still talking $65-$70. Not only that, BFC charged for an upgrade, something some people are fired up that it might be a possibility with Command. You're confused that I continue to buy additional parts of an ever-expanding series (when they reach a price point I find acceptable), as opposed to a single purchase product with a price I find awe-inspiring? There is a philosophy, held by many even within the Matrix community, that the higher Matrix prices things, the more sales they lose, and the more people they scare away from the hobby. And pricing a new release at $90 absolutely guarantees that anyone who is entertaining the idea of entering the PC wargaming hobby will take a pass. And left with the impression that the hobby is that expensive, they will most likely walk away for good. So what if COmmand came out in three pieces scattered over three years. Better. You prefer waiting 2-3 years to complete the game like CMBN? Your point doesnt make any sense. i purchased CM and it was a complete product from the beggining, and at 55 dollars, now cheaper. The fact it didnt model all 44 45 western front battles dindnt affect its quality, and scope. It was intended and named for the period it presented in their scenarios. It had a full and fantastic mission editor, which gave it en enormous replayiability. It really appears you never had the game, and if you did, you clearly where looking for something else. And in fact, Command doesnt model ww2, which could be also named modern (if they consider modern Korea, why not the pacific in 1945 too?), and not for that reason is an incomplete product. Your statement is pointless.
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