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You'd understand if you played WIF! :rofl:

I have played Wif and I do understand that it is very hard. :)

Anyway, there's no point in arguing with a moderator.

I don't see Castro's comment as an arguement but we do have to keep the language in such a way as to have approval from BiB's grandmother.
 
I don't see Castro's comment as an arguement but we do have to keep the language in such a way as to have approval from BiB's grandmother.

Yes I do get the point.
 
This game, including all games together that I have played in my life on both PC and different consoles, remains the game that I have played the most in my life. I am eager to try HOI3 but this game remains probably the best game I have played. The different bugs of the game have never been too much of a problem for me and the work of the patch project teams have been phenomenal in making the game better and more realistic. I always find myself discovering new things within the game as I play different countries and try to challenge myself with different scenarios.

basically what I am saying is, if this game has indeed "gone obsolete", then I wish to say a huge thank you to the developers at Paradox and to Coreymas and his patch team fro all the work they have done. I know that they will no longer be patching this game from now on, but I will probably play this game for years to come.

cheers
 
well i dont think its obsolete!
I just purchased armageddon, ive played it for about 5 hours so far...
naval brigades are neat and looks like intel is vast different
hope theres more ....
mighty expensive for a patch if thats all thats different from DD.

anyone care if i go a little off topic and ask if the stock aramageddon uses color pics ?
I think my mods got kinda absorbed into the instal hehe
i see different luftwaffe icons but nothing else over wrote.
 
This game, including all games together that I have played in my life on both PC and different consoles, remains the game that I have played the most in my life. I am eager to try HOI3 but this game remains probably the best game I have played. The different bugs of the game have never been too much of a problem for me and the work of the patch project teams have been phenomenal in making the game better and more realistic. I always find myself discovering new things within the game as I play different countries and try to challenge myself with different scenarios.

basically what I am saying is, if this game has indeed "gone obsolete", then I wish to say a huge thank you to the developers at Paradox and to Coreymas and his patch team fro all the work they have done. I know that they will no longer be patching this game from now on, but I will probably play this game for years to come.

cheers

Thank you maximus.

On behalf of the patch project team we are very thankful to everyone for enjoying the patch and for helping us try to make the game better. Without the effort of the fans helping us test and helping us compile the bug list it would have been very difficult to pull of this patch.
 
HoI2 is certainly not obsolete IMHO, as it is probably the most open and moddable grand strategy WW2 game ever released. HoI3 has for the time being failed to caused as big of a commotion among gamers (though the potential is really there), and as far as I am concerned every HoI variant has brought a new life to the original game.

Honestly, I still have the original Hearts of Iron and the first edition of Victoria, and I don't think I'll ever tire of playing them, even if PI released Hearts of Iron VI complete with full holograms and virtual reality battlefields.
 
Honestly, I still have the original Hearts of Iron and the first edition of Victoria, and I don't think I'll ever tire of playing them, even if PI released Hearts of Iron VI complete with full holograms and virtual reality battlefields.
You can already direct your troops to combat and manage your armies with your hands In RUSE (if you have a touch screen computer). Next step is no hand, mind control :D
 
You can already direct your troops to combat and manage your armies with your hands In RUSE (if you have a touch screen computer). Next step is no hand, mind control :D

I'd bore my ministers to death telling them how much I enjoyed HoI 1's tech tree, or Victoria's mind-boggling POP management. :)

So, I'll use this opportunity to tell Paradox Interactive that, even when I'm raising my arms to the High Heavens in frustration with HoI3, or when I lament the fact such and such feature/event that doesn't go 100% the way I'd have loved it to go, I know they're making damn good games, and that comes from a damn difficult gamer.

HoI2? I drooled over it before I got it. And then I got the kind of adrenalin rushes I hadn't experienced since Australian Designer Group's "World in Flames" tabletop wargames. That's how good it is.