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Hardradi

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  1. On 05/10/2016 at 11:25 PM, Ithikial_AU said:

    Another sandgroper. We're slowly taking over the community. :P Three coffees? Try 1x Upgrade or 1x Beer. You can't get a Pint of beer under $10 anywhere.

    For what was said earlier about somehow 'legally' porting maps between families, for what it's worth I'll add to the chorus of please considering not removing that idea from the wishlist or features for a future upgrade. Even being able to use a RezExplode type of tool to port over basic terrain tiles, elevations and modular buildings would save map/scenario designers a lot of time. The static front line in places between September and October on the western front and the possibility of (hopefully) further eastern front families, quite a few plausible historical battles over the same ground exist between game families now.

    More than two West Ozzies? I heard your voice on one of your video's but I thought from the accent you might have been Victorian (no offence either way). Technically I am a cockroach.

  2. On 05/10/2016 at 11:01 PM, Battlefront.com said:

    Oh, you don't want a return to the 1980s pricing mindset!!  In the 1984 I paid $85 USD (equivalent to $197 USD today) + shipping for SSI games that came on a 5.25" floppy with a 10 page manual, a map, and a flimsy cardboard box to contain them.  Now, don't get me wrong... I'd love to have you guys all paying $200 for a game that took us 6 months primarily by one person, but I'm pretty sure that wouldn't fly :)

    Steve

    :lol: On the old Commodore 64 or Atari? or even Vic 20. Those damn disks were very unreliable but a step up from the cartridge..

  3. On 04/10/2016 at 7:04 PM, John Kettler said:

    Hardradi,

    Welcome aboard!

    Upgrade cost expressed in pub drink equivalents? Why not? You should see the extensive analyses of CM game value vs FPS games and the discourses on hours of entertainment per dollar spent in comparing CM to things like going to the movies, concert tickets, cable TV and a bunch of other options. I think, though, your analytical tool is a real winner. Would celebrate your econometric genius with a drink, but the Sun isn't up yet, never mind being over the yardarm!

    Regards,

    John Kettler

     

     

    Thanks John. 

    Or three coffees down here in West Oz. I use this technique to try and drag my eighties/nineties pricing mindset into the new millennium.

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