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Old 04-04-2006, 09:42 PM   #107
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My first thought was that Sega bought The Creative Assembly and the Total War series from Activision. At the time there was much unrest because Activision refused to issue any more patches for Rome Total War that had some major issues. Sega stepped in after the buy and funded the new patches where Activision would not.

So, since there is nothing I or we can do about it I will give sega the benefit of the doubt. If something were to happen to end ootp, and I don't think it will, I belive ootp 2006 will be good enough to hold my attention for years. After all I played strat o matic in the day for about 20 years. Other than adding r\l splits in the early 70's I don't think it changed much between 1969 and 1989.
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