War. What is it good for? Well, it's good for making strategy games, for a start.
Obnoxiousgamer: The Steam winter sale has finally come. Time to clear some Hard Drive space, trade some games in at Gamestop to get a couple 20$ steam card, and prepare the wallet to get destroyed once again. Below is the list of the games on sale for the First day.
nothing on Day one for me. but Amazon has Darksiders 1+2 with all DLCs for $13.19 today, and with all Steam keys.
Dude here in uk its xmas on tuesday today friday my pockets are almost emptey with hand full kids by for keep misses happy. Dont do this again this year. That said last xmas steam sale i spent about 40-£50 saved good couple hundred last year.
That said nuffin has tempted me on day 1 i just hope it stays like that cos im going into the red.
Wargame: European Escalation prioritises information over all else on its battlefield. Knowing where your enemy is, and what company they're keeping, is tantamount to victory - provided you know how to act on that information.
Carlin Au from TPG writes:
"Before every match, I always come up with a game plan with my buddy, Magnus. In a chat, I may tell him, “In a few minutes, the Warsaw Pact is going to attack us at Hamburger Hill. I believe they will be coming from sectors Hotel, India, and Papa. You will attempt to cut off the supply routes in Hotel, I will try to secure the hill and set up an artillery position. Our artillery bombardments will weaken forces at Hotel while you advance and push Hotel, India, and Papa. I will give you as much support as possible and will push down the hill towards Papa. After that we will try to do a pincer movement, and cut them off from supplies at India.” Of course, our plans aren’t always this simple."