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Commander - The Great War is the latest release in the popular and playable Commander series of historical strategy games. Gamers will enjoy a huge hex based campaign map that stretches from the USA in the west, Africa and Arabia to the south, Scandinavia to the north and the Urals to the east on a new engine that is more efficient and fully supports widescreen resolutions.
Commander – The Great War features a Grand Campaign covering the whole of World War I from the invasion of Belgium on August 5, 1914 to the Armistice on the 11th of November 1918 in addition to 16 different unit types including Infantry, Cavalry, Armoured Cars and Tanks, Artillery, Railroad Guns and Armoured Trains and more!

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ORIGINAL: Dorb

ORIGINAL: kirk23
ORIGINAL: Dorb

Thanks, and keep up the great work.

Ps- what happened to kirk23... seems like he vanished after the patch.

Hi Dorb I have been on holiday for a week,but I'm back now checking on the forum feedback.[:)]

By the way guys,I have not found that the AI is much slower on my system,but then again I don't have any ram hungry programs running while I play any games.[;)]


Glad to see ya back, I got worried. You didn't holiday anywhere around Larkhall did ya by any freaky chance.lol Have some good ol friends around there.

Not Larkhall, I was up in Perthshire near Pitlochry, stayed in a small Cottage miles from any where,never turned on the TV,complete break from any PC,did not read any newspapers either.[:)]



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Swimming every morning, no doubt?
Or would that disturb the salmon?
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