Check the Store June 9th after 2pm GMT
Check the Store June 9th after 2pm GMT
Going out on a limb here, not really I spoke to the powers that be, so if you are anxious and you read the forums, you can get a scenario up on everyone else.
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I'll be there!
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Me too, Woohoo! Thanks for the tip! :cheer:
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I'm broke, only got like half the cash needed.
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It isn't going anywhere.
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Well, i add it to the "buy in offer" list, i really dont expect that be over 40 euros but for 48 and with ONLY Waterloo (need pay for the other 3 campaign battles) i feel it overpriced, i dont understand very well why is not around 30 euros like Gettysburg even 35 is accpetable.
Good luck, i am going to follow the game but nothing more until a good offer.
Good luck, i am going to follow the game but nothing more until a good offer.
"Vivire militare est" Séneca
(Life is fight)
(Life is fight)
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Gettysburg was not €30 when it first came out, I payed nearly $55 dollars for it.
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I do the same thing with lots of games. Unless it's something that I positively cannot wait to play, the price always drops eventually.
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The problem is that with Matrix i am going to wait... 1 year or more (because i doubt see game in crishtmas special) specially with a game like this... i doubt a lot see same fast offer like with Hell that in few months was at 50% after a 25% discount.
For me is a relation between price-fun factor-time factor... sometimes i prefer pay a little more and dont need wait but here i use a top price limit and in this case simple pass it and quality is not going to change this, when i set a limit i follow it because i have more things in my list and use money here means not use it in next thing i want, i prefer wait with this and dont break my buy list (for example i expect "Rule the Waves" relative soon and well i have 2 books that i am waiting to have time for them before buy them) specially when some wargames i want can appear in a ninja release with no warning :pinch:
For me is a relation between price-fun factor-time factor... sometimes i prefer pay a little more and dont need wait but here i use a top price limit and in this case simple pass it and quality is not going to change this, when i set a limit i follow it because i have more things in my list and use money here means not use it in next thing i want, i prefer wait with this and dont break my buy list (for example i expect "Rule the Waves" relative soon and well i have 2 books that i am waiting to have time for them before buy them) specially when some wargames i want can appear in a ninja release with no warning :pinch:
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Re: Check the Store June 9th after 2pm GMT
Eager to load this game down of course but had my usual problems with Slitherine.
Why do they demand a postcode as obligatory on the input form when a large proportion of the world ... including Zimbabwe ...does not use postcodes ?
When are these bozos going to realise that the whole world is not necessarily like downtown London or New York.
So I have to beg a friend in London to buy the game for me and then have to go through the whole rigmarole of getting the money back to him.
Daft isn't it ?
Geoff Laver
Late of Her Britannic Majesty's 57th Regiment of Foot.
Why do they demand a postcode as obligatory on the input form when a large proportion of the world ... including Zimbabwe ...does not use postcodes ?
When are these bozos going to realise that the whole world is not necessarily like downtown London or New York.
So I have to beg a friend in London to buy the game for me and then have to go through the whole rigmarole of getting the money back to him.
Daft isn't it ?
Geoff Laver
Late of Her Britannic Majesty's 57th Regiment of Foot.
"Die hard, my men. Die hard the 57th."
Last words of Col Ingles commanding His Majesty's 57th Regiment of Foot at Albuhera 1811
Marshal Beresford wrote in his despatch "Our dead, particularly the 57th Regiment,were lying as they fought in the ranks, every wound in front"
Last words of Col Ingles commanding His Majesty's 57th Regiment of Foot at Albuhera 1811
Marshal Beresford wrote in his despatch "Our dead, particularly the 57th Regiment,were lying as they fought in the ranks, every wound in front"