PC Gaming Roundup - Tuesday Edition
Today's roundup includes a chat session with the designer and developer of War Plan Pacific, and whatever else pops up throughout the day.
War Plan Pacific Chat Tonight
There's a chat session with War Plan Pacific's designer and developer John Hawkins over on the Shrapnel Games forums tonight, taking place at 9 PM EST/6 PM PST. War Plan Pacific is a computer wargame for Windows of grand strategic air and naval warfare in the Pacific during the Second World War. Players relive the conflict from the initial day of infamy until the surrender of Imperial Japan, commanding individual ships, amphibious forces, and air groups. Forum registration is required in order to participate in the chat.
More to come.
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No GMT for UK website?
mi1ez >
I love the way you still want this to be a UK website?
The memory of when this site used to be good still haunts us. Every day (out of habbit i guess) we come back to have a look. In hope it will get better again.
i know, off topic and stuff, but looking at the URL in the adress bar for this page right here, it says "http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/PC-Gaming-News,news-30146.html" notice the .co.uk? hate to admit it, but superioraty is taking over.