GameTap writes: Kane's Wrath isn't even on shelves, and I only got to play a few skirmish matches for about an hour, but I still manage to procure a valuable pro tip for both Kane's Wrath and gaming in general: If you're ever in a situation where you're playing with a developer, and you want to impress people with your elite gaming skills, it's a good idea to not try to pull off a tactical maneuver that ends with you killing yourself.
In my case, I was trying to do the "make a refinery, immediately sell it, then build it again." This is a slick move in Command & Conquer 3 because it gives your economy a good boost right in the beginning of the game. Of course, that's assuming you didn't do the boneheaded move of selling your main base instead--which is the real-time strategy equivalent of making a perfect headshot with the sniper rifle, but then being killed by your ricocheting bullet afterwards in Halo 3.
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