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    Chief Biscuit Monitor Member professorspatula's Avatar
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    Default Re: Would you of Knoticed?

    That's right. I have no will or mind of my own, and every fault I found in RTW was entirely due to other's interference and comments. I shall fall upon my imaginary sword in shame.

    I only bothered turning up to the online forums when it quickly became apparent that RTW was a rushed and incomplete product upon release. I wanted to know if others felt the same. They did. With a few patches, mods and perservance, many of the faults could be overlooked, hence why we haven't all uninstalled the game. That or many of us are lazy cretins who can't be bothered to remove it yet.
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    Default Re: Would you of Knoticed?

    I came to the RTW forums because of a few questions I had about the game, some of which were related to bug issues.

    That said, the Bug sticky made me think twice about playing the game. I had found only a couple bugs, the sticky opened up a can of worms, or I suppose, of bugs.

    I, however, thoroughly enjoy the game, and wouldn't bother posting on this forum if I felt otherwise.
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    No, I kinda noticed nothing. But I guess that's kinda ok since I started playing the campagin in 1.3 and 1.5. Since day 1 I was playing MP.
    "Cry, the beloved country, for the unborn child that is the inheritor of our fear. Let him not love the earth too deeply. Let him not laugh too gladly when the water runs through his fingers, nor stand too silent when the setting sun makes red the veld with fire. Let him not be moved when the birds of his land are singing, nor give too much of his heart to a mountain or a valley. For fear will rob him of all if he gives too much."

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