Hey, don't you know how lucky you are to have a chance to even maybe LOOK at a BFC game?Yeah, where did they come up with $65 for an emasculated game?
Well, at a guess $30.Wonder how much the modules are going to be?
Well, they must know what they're doing, they are marketing experts after all.Hey, don't you know how lucky you are to have a chance to even maybe LOOK at a BFC game?
Steve says so.
-dale
I think it's received more than a yawn; pretty much an appropriate amount of discussion. There's not much to the news, and BFC really hasn't messed anything up. I think they've managed the roll-out fairly well so far - they have a decent AAR up, an ok pre-order without any "gadgets" - though a pre-order usually involves a price discount, they do give the option of digital download + physical hard copy in the mail, which seems ok. Probably industry standard, I don't know. I've not always seen this combo. Really not much for anyone to rail about, or applaud. Just business as usual.Dare I say that I find it interesting that the potentially biggest piece of CM news to be released in years has generated barely a yawn here?
Too much time as vapor? First warm days of the year in some places?
-dale
Japanese reactors, Hanoi turtle, Charlie Sheen.Dare I say that I find it interesting that the potentially biggest piece of CM news to be released in years has generated barely a yawn here?
Too much time as vapor? First warm days of the year in some places?
Nope, just practicing being from Missouri....don't tell me...SHOW ME!Dare I say that I find it interesting that the potentially biggest piece of CM news to be released in years has generated barely a yawn here?
Too much time as vapor? First warm days of the year in some places?
-dale
This really ceased to be a True CM forum quite a long time ago now. I would say the majority of posters here didnt follow the CMSF modules through to NATO (if at all), didnt get CMA and therefore really cant talk about certain game aspects with any real authority.Dare I say that I find it interesting that the potentially biggest piece of CM news to be released in years has generated barely a yawn here?
Too much time as vapor? First warm days of the year in some places?
-dale
Please tell me you're joking. You mean to say that if every participant doesn't purchase every product, the venue itself is illegitimate? Does that mean that if I go to a forum about World War II without having fought in it myself, the discussion board itself is somehow a fraud?This really ceased to be a True CM forum quite a long time ago now.
I think the word you are looking for is "glean".What i really mean by the above is, apart from a few discussions, what is there to gleam here about CMN for instance that cant be gleamed at the BF forum?
But perhaps not after the divorce, alimony and child support.[hirr]Leto;1370460 said:I just cashed in a million dollars in stocks from a previous re-investment of profits from one of my businesses.
I think I may have a bit of dough left over after the cigars and prostitutes to pre-order as well.
Cheers!
Leto
What I find interesting is that years ago forums seem to have flourished outside of the company forums, for several games. Such as Close Combat, Steel Panthers and CM. Maybe it was the novelty if the internet and website creation. Now it seems that new releases from companies such as Matrix and Slitherine only have activity in the company forums. Sometimes not much activity even there.Geordie, you seem to have forgotten that Steve himself stated that he did not expect all his CM x 2 customers to buy all the modules. Before that he said that CMSF will not be for every CM x 1 gamer. Further, how different a game engine (if at all) is a fully patched CMSF compared to CMSF + all modules?
So far CM x 2 has been quite different in many ways than CM x 1. That being the case, expecting a single forum for CM games to be a melting pot is not very realistic. As discussed years ago, there will be/is fragmentation of the CM community, as well as a few invested new fans who never or rarely touched CM x 1.