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Re: Rogue Warrior
they developed Oblivion, just like Fallout 3. That's somewhat different than throwing their name on trash. However, they appear to have better titles to publish in 2010. Here's a list of titles they didn't develop, but published..
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Oblivion is a great game...Joshua:
"D.O.D. pension files indicate current mailing as: Dr. Robert Hume,
a.k.a. Stephen W. Falken, 5 Tall Cedar Road, Goose Island, Oregon"
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there's also the fact that rental places don't get 39 copies of **** horrible games. They actually stock more copies of popular games. I wanted to rent Secret Service from Gamefly for achievements, and it was never in stock. It wasn't popular, just that the 5 or so copies they probably bought were always out.Last edited by bkfount; 12-07-2009, 03:49 PM.Comment
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there's also the fact that rental places don't get 39 copies of **** horrible games. They actually stock more copies of popular games. I wanted to rent Secret Service from Gamefly for achievements, and it was never in stock. It wasn't popular, just that the 5 or so copies they probably bought were always out.Comment
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I can sum this one up easily.
The AI comes in 2 forms.
Amazingly cheap or amazingly stupid and at rare times both.
Neither make a good game individually so you can take a shot at how well they work together.
That's on normal difficulty. I can only guess easy is always amazingly stupid and hard is always amazingly cheap. Difficulty achievements don't stack. I was also unable to get the pistol achievement to register and I thought I came across every gun but apprently not.Comment
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