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Phatguy -> RE: Empire Total War (3/23/2009 8:52:28 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Yogi the Great quote:
ORIGINAL: JudgeDredd ------- they are reducing their market and they are the only ones who don't see it...music industry and film industry also! So I'm on your side and understand, but sometimes I just tend to think all we're doing is limiting our choices...and that cannot be good. I'm not sure how close to the "typical" computer wargamer I might be, but I can certainly say that they loose me as a game buyer. From this thread it looks like I'm not the only one. The Hitler piece was funny, but the point of it is also quite true for a number of us. I don't play multi-player - I play almost totally solitare - I don't play over the internet - I live in a rural area and only have dial up - I get sick of the frustration of downloads. More and more I find that I must purchase most of my games on line from matrix or HPS or Naval Warfare store site, because I can't find the type of game I want in the stores. Good basic wargames that I can play solitare on my home computer. Yes I know, just an aging grognard who is out of touch with the rest of the world of gaming. [sm=sign0063.gif] Nope, not out of touch...I would have to say a significant portion of the population does not have broadband. 5 years ago my parents lived in a very nice part of suburban Buffalo.The phone lines were copper wiring with 3-4 houses per line. The best they could get was 28.8 dl speed..It was only 12 miles from the city center.If you wanted faster you had to go wireless of something similar but Buffalo is not the best place for wireless due to weather.If you wanted broadband or a T1 line it was running approximatly 8-15K due to the length of cable needed. No one in that neighborhood had broadband. Even now, with the proliferation of super fast speed, only 1/3 of the houses there are hooked into fast speed as the lines have not reached them.I'm guessing its a lot worse heading further away from the city centers everywhere. I'd say you are more typical than you think.
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