Still on the MARCH release ?

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Re:Still on the MARCH release ?

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What's your budget? :)

No, we have not set a price yet, it will depend on how we do the drm.
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Well I got about $100 extra bucks but i am interested in a couple of other games. If you are looking at a price point above $50 I know to hold off buying anything else. I guess I'll just hold off on buying for a while.
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DrMike1997 wrote:
Well I got about $100 extra bucks but i am interested in a couple of other games. If you are looking at a price point above $50 I know to hold off buying anything else. I guess I'll just hold off on buying for a while.
I doubt that it will be above $50.
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Yes, march is going to be tough on the ole budget. I have already pre ordered:

Silent Hunter 5 (special edition - 40 POUNDS STERLING)
Assassin Creed 2 (black edition - 60 POUNDS)
Gettysbury - (gussing around 20-25 POUNDS times 2 copies)

Not looking forward to the credit card bill at the end of the month :(

(Yes I'm from the UK)
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You have a budget that is in pounds of $1 stacks! :laugh:
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Can hardly wait for this release. It's the one I wished you had made first and then on to Antietam and Shilo. I never was very interested in the Bull Run battles. Keep up the good work I got my 50 dollars ready. ;)
BTW The Wargamer suks nowadays. :) They still talkin bout you Norb. Same ole fools and retards like Son of Montfort and Jarhead and most especially Gusington.
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Re:Still on the MARCH release ?

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kellysheroes wrote:
Can hardly wait for this release. It's the one I wished you had made first and then on to Antietam and Shilo. I never was very interested in the Bull Run battles. Keep up the good work I got my 50 dollars ready. ;)
Back when Bull Run came out I also wished it was Gettysburg, but now I'm glad it's coming out now because it will be a much more advanced game than we would have seen if it was done instead of Bull Run.
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Re:Still on the MARCH release ?

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kellysheroes wrote:
Can hardly wait for this release. It's the one I wished you had made first and then on to Antietam and Shilo. I never was very interested in the Bull Run battles. Keep up the good work I got my 50 dollars ready. ;)
Give em a shot. You may not be intersted in them now, but play a bunch and you will be. TC2M is great.
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I actually find 2nd Bull Run to be an amazing battle. This was the time when Jackson made lightning moves, hung on by his fingertips, and then counter-attacked. One of my favorite days in the entire Civil War is the 2nd Day at Bull Run. Longstreet still a little ways off, and if the attacks went right, Pope had a good chance of demolishing Jackson's wing of the army. But, it played out differently.
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Re:Still on the MARCH release ?

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Hancock the Superb wrote:
I actually find 2nd Bull Run to be an amazing battle. This was the time when Jackson made lightning moves, hung on by his fingertips, and then counter-attacked. One of my favorite days in the entire Civil War is the 2nd Day at Bull Run. Longstreet still a little ways off, and if the attacks went right, Pope had a good chance of demolishing Jackson's wing of the army. But, it played out differently.
Right now I'm playing Pope, with Sigiel's corp attacking Jackson's right flank.
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