|
Post by brygun on Apr 9, 2024 15:33:35 GMT -6
Its weird seeing bold inside a quote to try and figure who is saying what. Not the normal convention.
but I gotta ask...
"with their tiny and ancient dev team they've only been able to put out incremental changes"
How is that a bad thing?
Game hit full release long ago so they are obliged not one damn bit.
Ah the young kids who all us ancient. They don't know the days of buying games in boxes with ZERO patches as the internet was FTP commands. Wonder if the kid even knows about making pings to see if Elvis is alive?
|
|
|
Post by cormallen on Apr 10, 2024 13:15:24 GMT -6
Its weird seeing bold inside a quote to try and figure who is saying what. Not the normal convention. but I gotta ask... "with their tiny and ancient dev team they've only been able to put out incremental changes" How is that a bad thing? Game hit full release long ago so they are obliged not one damn bit. Ah the young kids who all us ancient. They don't know the days of buying games in boxes with ZERO patches as the internet was FTP commands. Wonder if the kid even knows about making pings to see if Elvis is alive? The perils of using my phone to try and answer long, multi-point, posts. My apologies if it confused... And apologies too if I offend any of the originators of a fairly unique game. My annoyance is with the missed opportunities in it's latest incarnation. I played many hundreds of hours of RTW1+2 and I've never met a game that better captures the challenges of fleet command and naval design in the early 20th Century.
|
|