That was pretty much how I felt with regards to this article. It hardly seems exploitative when they are paid more per day than most people and they choose to take up the job knowing full well what they are getting into. (Hence the high pay.
That was pretty much how I felt with regards to this article. It hardly seems exploitative when they are paid more per day than most people and they choose to take up the job knowing full well what they are getting into. (Hence the high pay.
That's not very nice. Also, I don't think you know me, do you?
I don't mind this. I, for one, dislike it when people touch me.
The sales figures in the UK are horrific, to say the least, for one of the largest European gaming markets.
Aye. They're mostly just stompy, I find.
I, sadly, can't think of any nations to play as anymore in CK2. :(
Aye. I don't pre-order blindly. I knew I would buy EU4 on day one. I know I will enjoy it unless they fuck up royally. And even then I wouldn't mind as I want Paradox to succeed as a company. It's similar to the fact that Elemental: War of Magic fucked up... And I didn't take the refund they were offering because I…
Aye. I know that. Still... Does seem a bit unfair to charge a bit extra for it.
Or are you just trolling the troll comment for the lols? 4 minutes ago
Nope. Console gaming scrublord clearly doesn't understand English since all console gamers are from third world countries like Australia and Canada. :))))
That has to be the best pre-order bonus I have ever seen.
Silly console gaming peasant can't realise this is a game from 30 years ago. I guess that's how outdated console games are. :)))))
You uh. Didn't read that all... Did you?
Y'see, the difference here is that this was against the law in the US and the man responsible was countermanded by younger officers who refused to obey the one order whilst being court-martialled and sentenced by his superiors.
I think we will have to agree to disagree on the idea that symbols lose their effectiveness over time... But I can totally agree on that last point; Death threats are never warranted by even the most heinous ignorance.
The invasion of Manchuria was little more than a skirmish involving Chinese mass-retreats. These skirmishes had been continuing for decades and continued until the Marco Polo bridge incident (Another of the minor skirmishes,) which started Total War.
You could always play with us Europeans!
History isn't, ideally, political. It ends up being that way but some places teach it as events that we make our minds up on.
I agree it could be useful for learning. People so often, even today, forget that Nazis were just people.