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RTS Game Used For TV Show On Epic Roman Battles

Thanks to Wired News for its article discussing the use of forthcoming PC strategy title Rome: Total War in a History Channel TV show called Decisive Battles - the piece explains: "As video-game graphics evolve to portray increasingly realistic environments, TV producers are turning to game developers for help in re-creating history." Heartwarmingly, the article continues: "While TV can't compete with the visual spectacles created by big-budget, computer-generated scenes in movies like the upcoming Troy, the History Channel can put viewers in the middle of battles with thousands of men hacking and slashing each other to death." Elsewhere, it's mentioned that the Creative Assembly-developed title "also lent its technology to a BBC series called Time Commanders", in which "teams of contestants [battled] against a computer loaded with the tactics of the greatest military minds of all time."

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  1. Re:whats next using Counterstrike by Deraj+DeZine · · Score: 4, Funny
    And here the police use the well-documented "wall hack" technique and an awp snipe their opponents through a solid wall. That evildoer just got pwnt!
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  2. Re:First Post by NonSequor · · Score: 0, Funny

    The Slashcode moderation system carefully determines who is least fit to moderate and then gives them mod points on a regular basis. It is designed to give the most mod points to people who don't realize when they don't get a joke. Slashcode also gives lots of points to people who feel a malicious need to mod down all posts that simply follow a tangent of the main discussion.

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