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  1. That can't be the full list because I know Creative Assembly are showing Medieval 2: Total War and they're not on the list. Nival is missing from the list, too.

     

    "Oh, Speilberg. He hasn't made a good movie since Jaws."

    Saving Private Ryan had some cheese, but it was a kickass war movie overall. And Close Encounters is amazing.

  2. Would it work to install the game, add a certain kind of patch, and then run the Starforce Remover? I've used the remover in the past and it works. Question is, would the game still run afterwards?

     

    edit: There's a demo out if anyone's brave enough to try.

  3. Their first game, Civil War: Bull Run, was a lot of fun. I'm not a big fan of the Civil War or even RTS games in general, but Bull Run definitely clicked for me. It's not as dry or boardgamey as most Civil War games, but it still has plenty of attention to detail for the nerds to obsess over. Keep an eye out for it at EB since there are still some floating around for $20 or less.

     

    The only thing I didn't like about the TC2M demo is that it chugged a lot more than Bull Run even though the graphics looked the same. Supposedly, this one has newer, hi-res models, but they looked like the same old ones to me.

  4. There's quite a few major classical venues within an hour of me that have very busy schedules and large audiences. My favorite is probably the Orange County Performing Arts Center. And there's at least a dozen active jazz clubs. If you ever find yourself in Southern California, tune in to 88.1 for jazz and blues all day long and find out about upcoming gigs.

     

    Maybe you just live in a crappy area. Or maybe you aren't digging enough to find the local jazz and classical communities. They're probably around, just not as obvious as other scenes. Afterall, what does a jazz fan look like?

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