i remember those numbers cuz i had to look em up too. way off.
On Sun, un 26, 2011 at 1:01 AM, Madness <nayrrizdaed@gmail.com> wrote:
> played 11 missions of 15 in Company of Heroes today. Too easy of a game.
> It started getting harder around mission 10, mission 11 I almost lost. It
> comes down to one thing basically: tanks. once you get 'em, you can't lose.
> The first .. maybe 8 mission you literally can't lose. The game makes it so
> even if you try to lose you probably couldn't.
> Fun game to play for a bit. I'm gonna delete it in the morning, definitely
> not finishing it. It strays away from the resource-based strategy games
> like command and conquer and warcraft, it does it pretty well 'cause you
> can't "farm" the resources. Well, technically you can, but you're rewarded
> for going out and getting more territories. I guess in some missions you
> could let the game sit for an hour, come back, but there's a population
> limit, so you can still only get 8 tanks at most, maybe 9 if you upgrade
> unit costs. I played it on normal, I guarantee the game would only be gay
> on harder difficulties 'cause they'd probably givey ou less resources to
> work with. Homie don't play that game. The missions where you have to
> defend, it's actually really easy. At the beginning, you just build
> anti-tank units and you're set, put machine gunners in the buildings. Once
> tanks become a usable unit, the game changes dramatically. I can't stress
> it enough. There's no need, absolutely no need, for any ground units, well,
> you do need one to capture territories.
> As much fun as the game could be, it has too many limitations. I wouldn't
> even try playing online, too stressful and I'm not devoting any time to
> being good.
> It said that only 300 americans were killed in DDay. So I look it up.. 6603
> American casualties, somewhere between 1,000 and 2,500 dead. Was gonna say,
> no way only 300 died. (and it said 1000 casualties, wtf do they get those
> numbers from).
> downloaded some books for the kindle. I have enough reading to last a few
> years at least.
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> Posted By Madness to Madness Writers at 6/25/2011 10:01:00 PM
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