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    Ja mata, TosaInu Forum Administrator edyzmedieval's Avatar
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    Default Re: the most logical NapoleonTW review so far

    The review smacks of bitterness. And just goes to show once more that the following quote is true

    "It's harder to persuade a man than a whole nation."

    99% of the people agree with Darth, but most people failed to notice that he's actually encouraging people not to buy Napoleon TW just because it's bad. He's basically implying that "with me on the team, it would have been much better." And there's many reports of people not experiencing the melee bug...

    Not convinced by his review.
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    Default Re: the most logical NapoleonTW review so far

    It is still just opinion (mine) but I would say this is a fair review.

    http://www.strategyinformer.com/pc/n...ar/review.html

    loony, I agree with most of your last post.

    The thing I find most disturbing about Darth’s post is just that little bit about he didn’t buy the game and he won’t until there are mod tools...He reviewed a free press version...and he won’t be working on anything to improve NTW.

    That just smacks of so many things at once, and none are exactly complimentary.

    Don’t get me wrong for even a minute; I want the mod tools too, it is just the way it is done.


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    Default Re: the most logical NapoleonTW review so far

    He said he got a copy from a friend, Fishy.

    As for the rest of his review, he's approaching it from an absolutist point of view. He's measuring it up against a hypothetical perfect game while others are comparing it ETW and others to other games.
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