Major_Rackham
Banned
posted 19 October 2008 00:29 AM
EDT (US)
4 / 26
omg, that is terrible; wat a way 2 ruin teh game, ugh!
Major_Rackham
Banned
posted 19 October 2008 01:01 AM
EDT (US)
7 / 26
That is not RTS, that is absolute crap, no thinking required besides knowing how to turn your dang DS on. Anybody could do it. Your 2k players could be sitting across from me at the lunch table in damn 5th grade. You call that skill?!
Shadow_Relic
Banned
posted 19 October 2008 01:41 AM
EDT (US)
9 / 26
My :O turned to a :| *there isn't even an Atlantean!.
Major_Rackham
Banned
posted 19 October 2008 02:57 AM
EDT (US)
10 / 26
I am judging a game based on the fact that it is not RTS.
Arus_II
Mortal
posted 19 October 2008 07:09 AM
EDT (US)
11 / 26
no, its TBS.. That doesnt mean that you can play the game without any brains.
aZeusdude2
Mortal
posted 20 October 2008 04:49 PM
EDT (US)
19 / 26
I don't know why they couldn't have left it how it was. You could have used the stylis to select or make the box to drag units just like the mouse. I agree with the people that said it's a dumb thing to do to the game.
Major_Rackham
Banned
posted 20 October 2008 05:37 PM
EDT (US)
20 / 26
I do know that a lot of term based games are very fun and also require quite a bit of strategy (i.e. the Total War series) but I get tired of these quite a bit quicker than of RTS's so, imo, turning AoM into one of these was a bad decision, not to mention that it is for fruiting DS.
My opinion, you can't argue with opinions so I will cease to argue with yours as well.
Arus_II
Mortal
posted 21 October 2008 01:06 PM
EDT (US)
22 / 26
I stopped because it was boring...
Major_Rackham
Banned
posted 21 October 2008 04:16 PM
EDT (US)
23 / 26
Yes, Big Brother.
Well, I misworded that, I meant I have a right to hold my own opinion, lol, you can argue with that but you can't take that right from an American citizen (cliches to the rescue!).
Major_Rackham
Banned
posted 21 October 2008 08:10 PM
EDT (US)
25 / 26
But you, an Englishman, can not take away my dwindling American rights.