The game is casual friendly. The idea of being casual friendly isn't to make advanced moves easy........ its to make easy moves reasonably effective.
If you hand SF4 to a bunch of guys who aren't avid street fighter players, within an hour they will be playing together, pulling off moves...
Let them keep fighting....its good for the west. The moment they stop bickering and killing each other is the moment they catch us all up. Then the real wars begin.
I'd well believe that mate. In a simple 1v1, you can get over 30,000 troops on one field. Even on today's beasts that would still chug to single figure fps.
It's funny, I felt that way about medieval 2. I ADORE Rome : total war and was really, really disappointed by Medieval 2. It just didn't feel right.
And I would recommend trying Rome mate. I have a hard time believing you didn't enjoy it after a good go.
There is nothing paradoxical about it at all. Him telling you causes you to act exactly how you are supposed to. He is supposed to tell you, you are supposed to try and escape it, and this is what leads you to your death. There is no real paradox there.
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