Just saw this at www.pczone.co.uk - RTW is up for the Interactive award. Good work there fellas!
Well done CA - so, have you chosen your frocks for the award ceremony yet?
Just saw this at www.pczone.co.uk - RTW is up for the Interactive award. Good work there fellas!
Well done CA - so, have you chosen your frocks for the award ceremony yet?
Or maybe they're comparing the game to equivalent products currently on the market, not their idealised version of what the perfect Roman-era wargame simulator would be.Originally Posted by Mikeus Caesar
Not that I would discourage anyone on this forum from suggesting improvements. Where I come from we only worry when the users *stop* bitching.
Well done CA from a fellow coder :o)
Well done indeed and definitely deserved!![]()
I second that sentiment!!Originally Posted by Duke John
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I agree, but the award to watch would be the PCGamer RTS of the year award or Turn based strategy game award. I am not sure which they would give it, but hopefully it will get an award or more so they can pump out a GOTY edition for me to yearn for but never buy!
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
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This is actually the Factual award. Although MANY MANY people complain that RTW is innacurate, they should maybe look at any other 'historical' strategy that has ever been made.
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AH HA! though there is still something to be said for gameplay and other such parts of a game. I personally love making heavy cavalry charges on the flanks of armies and cannot see why some think it is rock paper scissors... I do agree that it is in some ways worse than MTW but in the next 3D TW game they should have more time to fix those issues because making a 3D engine from scratch with no prior work on that type of thing takes lots of time.
No matter what people say this game definately shows off the best looking huge battles in gaming!
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
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