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Men of War: Assault Squad Sequel to the critically acclaimed real-time tactics game Men of War |
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We have been hard at work on our next patch and it will be one of our largest in history. Patch 6 includes: • Lobby Improvements • Interface Changes • Gameplay Enhancements • Balance Tweaks • New 3d Models and much, much more! To reach our goal, we are asking you to come support us on Facebook and "like" our page. If we can achieve 5,000 "likes" on Facebook, we will immediately compile all our work and release the patch within the next two working days to you, so you can experience first-hand our exciting new changes. Click on the "Like" button. Easy and fast. How are you thinking when you actually do things like this? The more who likes on facebook, the better the game gets? Who the **** cares about Facebook? If you have a patch ready apply it or shut the **** up until you will release it, dont tease with that we must like on facebook- That is pure retarded publishing. |
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Sounds a little blackmailish to me......... Peter |
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When do we get the full list of changes please? can't you release it before 5000 likes? I think that'll take a while...
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I'll never understand this "obsession" with getting "likes" on Facebook.
Do publishers really believe that, by getting more "likes", it will translate to more sales? ![]() I'm yet to hear about someone who used the number of "likes" for a game page as a criteria to purchase a game (or not). |
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They're using it as a form of advertising and I don't really think that's a bad thing. I don't use Facebook but loads of people do. These people would pay more attention to the Men Of War Facebook page if it had lots of likes because, quite frankly, some people (stupidly) only like something that is 'popular' like Call of Duty.
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