As You've mentioned about supply lines, morale and what not, i'v been playing a game called "Civil War (Robert E. Lee: General)" for a fair few years now, the graphics arent great, the gameplay isnt something comparable to what people prefer today, but the game isnt all that bad, every now and then i have an urge to install the game and have a go, the game truely does involve strategy.
Does this mean Microsoft is turning into another Electronic Arts company, where they cant make they're own games so they buy other company's to make the games for them?
Omg, there is no santa? :((
--Firemoth
And to think Civilization 3 allowed me to make my Chinese Government a Democracy..
When did the Taliban move to China?
As You've mentioned about supply lines, morale and what not, i'v been playing a game called "Civil War (Robert E. Lee: General)" for a fair few years now, the graphics arent great, the gameplay isnt something comparable to what people prefer today, but the game isnt all that bad, every now and then i have an urge to install the game and have a go, the game truely does involve strategy.
This would actuly make quite a nice slashdot voting poll, on which organizations are most worthy / worth puting money towards they're projects.
Does this mean Microsoft is turning into another Electronic Arts company, where they cant make they're own games so they buy other company's to make the games for them?