Not exact matches
«Finally moving out some players we should have acted on sending or loaning out much sooner» is a more accurate summary...
Though I really wish we would keep Lucas and play him much more regularly (but knowing this will not happen, he deserves
regular game time elsewhere).
Even
though Carloza plays better with
regular game time, I think he needs a rest.
One thing his loan move to Bournemouth last season did was get him some
regular game time and even
though he missed the end of it with a fracture to his leg it was not the usual muscle or ankle problem and that suggests he could play a big part for the Gunners.
We decided with this
game though that in
Regular Battles we'd set a strict
time limit so as to allow players to customise their gear while also keeping their existing match ups.
Me and my younger brother went over to our cousin's house and he was playing it on his computer, I believe he was at the train graveyard after escaping from Don Corneo, and the first thing that hit me was the graphics and the track «Those Who Fight» from the random encounters in that area, and since it was the first
time that 3D graphics has hit the PC, he didn't have a 3D card installed, and at that
time you needed something known as the 3dfx Voodoo graphics card, so he was running on software renderer and there were some slowdowns when the famous battle twill loaded in, but it still looked and ran great, and even
though the music was in MIDI format, that was the first
time I've ever fallen in love with music from a
game just from the
regular battle track.
Me and my younger brother went over to our cousin's house and he was playing it on his computer, I believe he was at the train graveyard after escaping from Don Corneo, and the first thing that hit us was the graphics and the track «Those Who Fight» from the random encounters in that area, and since it was the first
time that 3D graphics has hit the PC, he didn't have a 3D card installed, and at that
time you needed something known as the 3dfx Voodoo graphics card, so he was running on software renderer and there were some slowdowns when the famous battle twill loaded in, but it still looked and ran great, and even
though the music was in MIDI format, that was the first
time I've ever fallen in love with music from a
game just from the
regular battle track.
The
game's
regular price (for the
time being) is $ 19.99 or # 15.49,
though there currently is a 15 % launch discount in place that will be available for this week only.