To Erik Rutins

Gary Grigsby's World At War gives you the chance to really run a world war. History is yours to write and things may turn out differently. The Western Allies may be conquered by Germany, or Japan may defeat China. With you at the controls, leading the fates of nations and alliances. Take command in this dynamic turn-based game and test strategies that long-past generals and world leaders could only dream of. Now anything is possible in this new strategic offering from Matrix Games and 2 by 3 Games.

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Hi Erik,

Thank you for teaching me the virtue of patience...[:D] I know the retail issues aren't Matrix's fault, just basic logistics of getting item from point A to point B. While I'd love to be playing tonight, I'll give it til Thursday to find a retail copy. I know you guys asked us to purchase retail, and I'd like to do my part to help out. But I have to say...ARRHHH!!!!!
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Good Show![:)]
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ORIGINAL: mbatch729
Hi Erik,
Thank you for teaching me the virtue of patience...[:D]
[:D]We need more forum members like you, poor Erik must have a big old punching bag at home to take out his aggressions on when he finally gets home[;)]. This game is deep, very deep, i can only imagine the immense reply value. It truly must have been a labor of love, like Witp, a manual in hand is a very handy item indeed. I'm glad i downloaded it as i'll have time to tinker and read while my retail copy(with manual) is making it's way to me. Did i mention that WAW is deep?[X(][:D] It's going to be big,like indoor plumbing[:'(].
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Thanks Batch,

Don't worry, we'll understand if you can't make it until Thursday. I do look at it this way though, you'll have the game for years, so may as well wait a few days to get the boxed and printed version if you can.

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- Erik
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ORIGINAL: TheHellPatrol
[:D]We need more forum members like you, poor Erik must have a big old punching bag at home to take out his aggressions on when he finally gets home[;)]. This game is deep, very deep, i can only imagine the immense reply value. It truly must have been a labor of love, like Witp, a manual in hand is a very handy item indeed. I'm glad i downloaded it as i'll have time to tinker and read while my retail copy(with manual) is making it's way to me. Did i mention that WAW is deep?[X(][:D] It's going to be big,like indoor plumbing[:'(].

Nah, I'm fairly easy going. It takes a good bit to rile me up, but that does happen occasionally.

Thanks for the great comments on GGWaW. I agree regarding the depth, I find it seems easy at first and has a low learning curve but between the depth and the advanced play options, it scales to your skill as time goes on.

Regards,

- Erik
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