Arma 2 Though the learning curve might be to steep cause its fairly realistic (like 1 good shot and its game over) and if you use mods you can make it extremely realistic.atony12Good game, but that's not the kind of game I'm looking for.
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I've seen that. It looks fun, but doesn't it cost quite a bit for all the pieces?[QUOTE="Vladimerelenin"]
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warhammer?
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Yeah thats the downside, one full army can cost around £80+ [heck one tank is £25]
i had to stop playing becuase of it.
Yea, I figure if I started making more money I might give it a try. Right now my favorite wargame is team yankee, which seems to me to be pretty fun and semi-simple but it's too repetitive so that's why I'm here looking for new ones :)
I've seen that. It looks fun, but doesn't it cost quite a bit for all the pieces?warhammer?
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CoD/Halo are wargames now?AllicrombieI know people who aren't into wargamming and when they hear it they ask "like cod?", and I didn't want anyone like that to post games like that on here. It was just to be on the safe side
I don't mean war games like COD or Halo (just wanted to put that first so anyone who doesn't read all the way won't post them) I mean like Axis&Allies or Team Yankee-esque games. I'm trying to find a good wargame that's not too difficult to learn so I can finally wargame with some of my friends who aren't into games that have a steep learning curve. Any suggestions?
I'm looking for any screen size above 11", but 15-17 would be my favorite. Under $500 would be the price range I'm looking for mostly.
I'm looking for a decent, cheap, laptop. It doesn't need to be extremely powerful, but fast enough to run a Gnome 3 linux os and play multimedia well. I know there are a lot of different models and variants but does anyone have any laptops (2004-now) that they have had a good experiance with that I could probably pick up on the internet for fairly cheap?
I'm looking for a decent, cheap, laptop. It doesn't need to be extremely powerful, but fast enough to run a Gnome 3 linux os and play multimedia well. I know there are a lot of different models and variants but does anyone have any laptops (2004-now) that they have had a good experiance with that I could probably pick up on the internet for fairly cheap?
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Blast from the past.
Haha. Mail.com is powered by AOL and they're doing pretty well, but I don't know anyone who uses plain old AOL anymore
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