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#1 JeffreyCor
Member since 2004 • 149 Posts

Back at the begining, Shogun: Total War when it was new on the market. Been hooked and played every Total War game since :)

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#2 JeffreyCor
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yes it is, SHIVs are bugged bigtime. Can see just how much company you are in with that problem on the official forums.

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#3 JeffreyCor
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If you're only interested in Online thenShogun 2is the one to choose. If you're interested in a good game then either will do very well.

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#4 JeffreyCor
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Laptops are not for gaming to start with, and nothing would be good for a Dell POS
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#5 JeffreyCor
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If you can I'd recommend both, they have different styles of play and both very immersive and fun. I haven't played the full version of WiC yet, plan to get it today. I do have CoH though and still play it after completing the campaign more than once. CoH is more of a traditional RTS with a base building aspect as well as the combat, where WiC (as appears from the demo) is a different take with emphasis on combat tactics and strategic usage of resources rather than the building aspect.

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#6 JeffreyCor
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When the time comes to upgrade you will need a new MB as the socket 939 is superseded and no longer produced.
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#7 JeffreyCor
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Quite correct and things that most people just don't get. Pretty much nobody uses a PC for no other purpose then games. If they did they it would cost more. But as you stated for the adverage person they already have the base setup. The price to upgrade from a decent (not a pos) PC to a gaming one is between $350 and $500 as compaired from my own companies product line between gaming systems and a basic home system retail pricing, the higher being far supperior to the xbox 360.

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#8 JeffreyCor
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Good and Cheapdo not go together. If you want good you're going to pay for it, and if you want cheap you get what you pay for.
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#9 JeffreyCor
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got tons of good ones, as is stated already look at the new, recent, and coming soon lists. They are all there!
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#10 JeffreyCor
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Yes, it does suck that much and is extreamly unstable. Theoritical benifits will not even start to show up for another 5 months or so and the base OS has a long way before it truly becomes useful. It has nothing to do with ignoring Vista, my company has been testing the thing since beta and continues to do so on a regular bases. With this in mind we will not install Vista on any new systems which should tell you something by itself. It isn't being ignored, it is not ready for consumer use plain and simple.