My play and charge kit broke AGAIN I just bought it half a year ago. I called them up and they said they had a 90 day policy and my receipt is from 6 months ago. I assume they would ask for a number on my receipt but can they tell when it's from? Thanks.
'Steep learning curve'? After all this I've been hearing of Halo Wars being dumbed down enough to be accessible to consolites? :lol:
MadVybz
Sure anyone can understand the basics easily, but it's pretty damn hard to be a high level player because most players give up after being raped by rushes and other "cheap" tactics.
All the people who say HW is too simplistic are usually also the ones complaining about "cheap" rushes etc. In high level play it's much more than that, and there's a lot of unit micromanaging involved.
That's EXACTLY the attitude of most players that play HW once and never touch it again. One you get into high-level play, it's far from simply building a large army and attacking. Early game micro and hook control etc. is KEY in Halo Wars. I'm just saying, if you have the game give it another chance. If you don't I'm trying to interest you into getting it. The game's multiplayer population of a steady 7-8k at all times is nothing compared to MW2 or Halo 3 but it's amazing for a console RTS almost a year after it's release.
After logging about a month of gameplay and climbing the Multiplayer leaderboards, I must say it's an EXCELLENT game. Many people were scared away at the beginning because of a rather steep learning curve or simply "omg it's not a FPS". I assure you, the more you play and the better you get the more fun it becomes, and it's my personal favourite game of all time.
Amazon is selling it for 26$, I don't know if it's the cheapest but that's more than a bargain price for this amazing game.
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