Thursday, February 17, 2005

Dawn of War: Winter assault

Shouldn't it be called Brekky of War or something now ? (sorry - that makes mean groan even though I typed it, but I'm sad enough to leave it here).

Penny Arcade article. I agree with the comments - hopefully single player includes the other races. Awesome multiplayer game, but only having one single player campaign was a bit fucked.

2 Comments:

Blogger stompbox said...

I am hanging to play this game. Skaffen has it but refuses to lend it to me because he knows my freelance 3D job would promptly go down the gurgler with a flushing sound.

My only consolation is that by the time I get my hands on it, DoW will probably be up to release 2 with heaps of add-ons. I've never played Doom3, HL2 - my recently formatted main PC has Lightwave installed and nothing else. Thank christ. Freelancing involves dragging yourself to your machine, firing up your 3D app of choice, and then procrastinating like you never have before. I haven't set up internet access from the reformatted desktop in the hope that I might actually get some work done on it.

9:47 am  
Blogger monkeypox said...

Good idea to leave it alone for now.
I've never finished Doom 3. This is because when I started playing the Dawn of War game I didn't play anything else until Half Life 2. I still go back to Dawn of War for a quick skirmish now and then. Some of the mods also look Good. Half Life 2 was so good that I wouldn't play anything else until I finished it even thought I bought some other games while I was playing it. It took me ages to finish because I didn't get that much time to play. I was getting up during the night just to get through some bits.
Freelancing isn't the only type of work you procrastinate in, especially when your deadlines are a while off.
I haven't installed any games on my work laptop. Having the Internet as a distraction as well as managing connections for work is bad enough.
"I'm just testing this site for lag. A customer complained it was slow".

2:41 pm  

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