SPWAW-Matrix's Frankenstein's Monster

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KG Erwin
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SPWAW-Matrix's Frankenstein's Monster

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I hope you guys fully understand what you've done by releasing this to the world at large. Your forums are overwhelmingly leaning towards this wonderful game, and your support to it is admirable, considering the present state of the wargaming industry. I just hope you guys are up to maintaining the level of support you've shown to this product so far. Congratulations for your success, and your consideration to the gamers. Glenn.

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Post by David Heath »

Hi Glenn

We been hard at work and all we ask is to give us a chance. I think you will find a new type of Wargame company.

Welcome to the party Glenn.

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Post by Leibstandarte »

Mr. Heath,


For what it's worth sir you have a grateful customer here for as long as you gentlemen continue to make such wonderful games for the public. Thank you and for the first time I really can't wait for your first game I have to pay for. I still feel a bit of guilt when I play SPWaW for free. Anyway thanks for everything to you Wild Bill and the rest of the Matrix Staff.
Cavalry Trooper (8th US) and Grandson of a Leibstandarte Tanker.
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Post by nikb »

Well said Leibstandarte, I think we all feel like that. Good on Matrix - long may they prosper -well I hope they are!

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Post by Grumble »

Let's hope that other S/W companies take note of Matrix's innovative strategy. Releasing a FREE game, providing support AND upgrades to build market share and a customer base? Other companies oughta be running back to their respective marketing off-sites and rethinking themselves.
(I also feel a little guilty about playing this for free. Well, until my tanks are knocked out by the AI's hidden ATG's...)
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