End Of The Road

Uncommon Valor: Campaign for the South Pacific covers the campaigns for New Guinea, New Britain, New Ireland and the Solomon chain.

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End Of The Road

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As many of you already know my unhappiness with UV has led me to let my PBEMs end and I don't start any new ones.

I've been playing the game since it first came out and have to say that I never got more bang for the buck out of a computer game. Sadly I just hit the wall and don't want to deal with the bugs anymore.

I now occupy my time with WITP and love the additional control that it affords the player, though I won't start a PBEM (campaign) until AE is released.

Maybe in the future I'll be back for a game or 2, but for now I'll keep going with my remaining PBEM until it's done.

I'll still be around to add my 2 cents worth or useless info also.
Todd

I never thought that doing an AAR would be so time consuming and difficult.
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End of the road for me to my friend.....perhaps we can start a PBEM game of AE if it ever gets released.
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Very sad that Matrix will not come out with one last patch for this game to solve some very clear problems.
 
 
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Borner

Don't get down on a company for not releasing anymore patches after almost 6 years of support.  After CF is released we'll see how that shapes up.

Paul

I'm waiting for AE with high hopes.

By the way your boys dented the start of my season.


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ManU fan? Odd, I never thought you were twisted and evil. [;)]
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ana

I sat here yesterday in my Red Devil jersey.  [;)]  If that makes me twisted and evil what happens if I'm a Yankee fan too?  [8D]
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End of the world, cats and dogs living together . . . that sort of thing. [:D]

I'm just a jealous gunner fan. Probably between ManU and Chelsea this year (at least since they have a real coach this year).
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Well as long as the Gooners hold the line on the salary structure and transfer market while other teams are willing to pay more the mercenaries will play elsewhere.  Soon the kids will tire of not winning anything at Arsenal and look to go elsewhere and all AW will have accomplished is being a training ground for superior talent.  A fall from the top 4 might become a reality sooner than later at this rate.
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