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| 16 JUL 2012 at 7:50am |
FlickJaxCenturion


Posts : 598 Joined: 5 OCT 2005
Status : Offline | A post on gamersgate states MHII forces you to install to its chosen directory, is that true? I dont install games to C drive.
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| 16 JUL 2012 at 11:18am |
NefaroColonel


Posts : 4641 Joined: 6 OCT 2003
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By FlickJax (16 JUL 2012 7:50am)
A post on gamersgate states MHII forces you to install to its chosen directory, is that true? I dont install games to C drive.
I don't recall having an issue there. But I only install to a folder somewhere besides Program Files.. not into a totally separate partition.
Perhaps you're thinking of Steam games?
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| 16 JUL 2012 at 11:41am |
DigitusImpudicusCenturion


Posts : 293 Joined: 15 NOV 2006
Status : Offline | That shouldn't be in issue. Perhaps with an older version of the game? But GG has the current release, 1.26. Even with accessing our multiplayer service, the Sandstone player should create a folder that links to where you've installed.
Chris--
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| 16 JUL 2012 at 1:27pm |
XicanoCenturion


Posts : 223 Joined: 16 JUN 2007 Location: US
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By DigitusImpudicus (16 JUL 2012 7:29am)
In case you aren't a Steam user :-)
Also, Steam doesn't carry MH1 Gold Edition, which is only $2.50 at GG.
http://www.gamersgate.com
Thanks for the heads up. I love the Sgt. Rock pic by the way. When I was a kid, I read about Sgt. Rock and Easy Company all the time. That along with the Ghost Tank were the only comics I ever really read.
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| 16 JUL 2012 at 2:19pm |
DigitusImpudicusCenturion


Posts : 293 Joined: 15 NOV 2006
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Xicano (16 JUL 2012 1:27pm)
Originally Posted By DigitusImpudicus (16 JUL 2012 7:29am)
In case you aren't a Steam user :-)
Also, Steam doesn't carry MH1 Gold Edition, which is only $2.50 at GG.
http://www.gamersgate.com
Thanks for the heads up. I love the Sgt. Rock pic by the way. When I was a kid, I read about Sgt. Rock and Easy Company all the time. That along with the Ghost Tank were the only comics I ever really read.
Thanks! Sgt. Rock comics were a memorable part of my youth.
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 1:03am |
FlickJaxCenturion


Posts : 598 Joined: 5 OCT 2005
Status : Offline | OK, bought it and managed to install it eventually as it wanted to use a big chunk of my C Drive for temp files. Tried to play, feels like a totally different game from the first one and I really struggled to get in to it. I really enjoyed first one so a little disappointed, will try again later.
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 2:35am |
NefaroColonel


Posts : 4641 Joined: 6 OCT 2003
Status : Offline | I prefer the mechanics of the second one, myself. There's just more meat to it.
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 7:27am |
DigitusImpudicusCenturion


Posts : 293 Joined: 15 NOV 2006
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By FlickJax (17 JUL 2012 1:03am)
OK, bought it and managed to install it eventually as it wanted to use a big chunk of my C Drive for temp files. Tried to play, feels like a totally different game from the first one and I really struggled to get in to it. I really enjoyed first one so a little disappointed, will try again later.
What were the things you liked about the gameplay of the first game that were different and less enjoyable to you in the second?
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 7:44am |
Sir SlashCenturion


Posts : 249 Joined: 27 JUN 2011 Location: US, Florida
Status : Offline | Second the Sgt. Rock, Haunted Tank praise. I've still got a whole bunch of them bagged and they've appreciated in value quite nicely. Not alot of people are interested in them much anymore because they are so old and younger people don't relate to the 60's WWII TV shows and movies. I even got the comic where Rock got a new shirt for his birthday and then had it ripped into shreds again in no time in battle. I miss those comics.
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 8:01am |
FlickJaxCenturion


Posts : 598 Joined: 5 OCT 2005
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By DigitusImpudicus (17 JUL 2012 7:27am)
Originally Posted By FlickJax (17 JUL 2012 1:03am)
OK, bought it and managed to install it eventually as it wanted to use a big chunk of my C Drive for temp files. Tried to play, feels like a totally different game from the first one and I really struggled to get in to it. I really enjoyed first one so a little disappointed, will try again later.
What were the things you liked about the gameplay of the first game that were different and less enjoyable to you in the second?
Well everything seemed more accessable on the 1st one; perhaps i am not getting the new UI? Will try again tonight.
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 8:16am |
FlickJaxCenturion


Posts : 598 Joined: 5 OCT 2005
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By DigitusImpudicus (17 JUL 2012 7:27am)
Originally Posted By FlickJax (17 JUL 2012 1:03am)
OK, bought it and managed to install it eventually as it wanted to use a big chunk of my C Drive for temp files. Tried to play, feels like a totally different game from the first one and I really struggled to get in to it. I really enjoyed first one so a little disappointed, will try again later.
What were the things you liked about the gameplay of the first game that were different and less enjoyable to you in the second?
Well everything seemed more accessable on the 1st one; perhaps i am not getting the new UI? Will try again tonight.
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 6:47pm |
Grim.ReaperCenturion


Posts : 692 Joined: 31 DEC 2009
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Sir Slash (17 JUL 2012 7:44am)
Second the Sgt. Rock, Haunted Tank praise. I've still got a whole bunch of them bagged and they've appreciated in value quite nicely. Not alot of people are interested in them much anymore because they are so old and younger people don't relate to the 60's WWII TV shows and movies. I even got the comic where Rock got a new shirt for his birthday and then had it ripped into shreds again in no time in battle. I miss those comics.
Add me to the list...Loved sgt rock, haunted tank, sgt fury, etc. It was great back then waiting for new issues to come out. The good old days
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 7:45pm |
GraywolfCenturion


Posts : 1 Joined: 10 MAY 2005
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Grim.Reaper (17 JUL 2012 6:47pm)
Originally Posted By Sir Slash (17 JUL 2012 7:44am)
Second the Sgt. Rock, Haunted Tank praise. I've still got a whole bunch of them bagged and they've appreciated in value quite nicely. Not alot of people are interested in them much anymore because they are so old and younger people don't relate to the 60's WWII TV shows and movies. I even got the comic where Rock got a new shirt for his birthday and then had it ripped into shreds again in no time in battle. I miss those comics.
Add me to the list...Loved sgt rock, haunted tank, sgt fury, etc. It was great back then waiting for new issues to come out. The good old days
Still another here...Sgt Rock, Haunted Tank, Sgt Fury...and Der Howling Commandos! Anyone remember the comic Weird War?
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 7:47pm |
WSUCougarCenturion


Posts : 161 Joined: 10 MAY 2005
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Graywolf (17 JUL 2012 7:45pm)
Still another here...Sgt Rock, Haunted Tank, Sgt Fury...and Der Howling Commandos! Anyone remember the comic Weird War?
Sorry, that was me. That was weird...didn't even know I had that username.
Paint the night with battle cries.
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| 17 JUL 2012 at 8:13pm |
WallysWorldCenturion


Posts : 464 Joined: 30 MAR 2005 Location: CA
Status : Offline | I liked reading Weird War. It was probably my favorite combat comic book.
Abe Simpson: "I used to be 'with it', but then they changed what 'it' was. Now what I'm with isn't 'it', and what's 'it' seems weird and scary."
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| 20 JUL 2012 at 3:33am |
PocusCenturion


Posts : 456 Joined: 23 NOV 2005
Status : Offline | does an historical mod exists with historically plausible alliances enforced, with declarations of war that are within the tempo of the (historical) world war II? I passed on this one, it is far too sandbox for me.
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| 20 JUL 2012 at 6:27am |
wosungCenturion


Posts : 26 Joined: 10 JUN 2010
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By Pocus (20 JUL 2012 3:33am)
does an historical mod exists with historically plausible alliances enforced, with declarations of war that are within the tempo of the (historical) world war II? I passed on this one, it is far too sandbox for me.
There's a solution for your itch for WW2 global strategy non-sandbox:
Go Ageod! Go!
Honestly: Not many games of *that kind* out there, surely because those are hard to design and code, only:
HOI
Strategic Command, the global variant
Making History
GG World at War
(all to a greater or lesser degree sandbox)
In the future - when the indefatigable coders health improves - There will be Matrix World in Flames. But from what I get first version probably will be w/o AI.
Best regards
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| 22 JUL 2012 at 7:10am |
PocusCenturion


Posts : 456 Joined: 23 NOV 2005
Status : Offline | I either have them or know them enough to not want them.
I think I'll buy Case Blue by the Talented Dutchman (tm) this summer instead
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