Medieval 2 and Rome Total
War
I first started playing computer games years ago on a
British Army machine in the late 70's.
After that I enjoyed the old arcade games like Space
Invaders. I learnt BASIC programming back in 1981 and
1982, but did not continue, and vaguely recall creating some
sort of crude game(s). Subsequently, I played a few games in
the days of the Vic 20 and Commodore 64 in the early 80's.
It was not until recently however that I started playing
computer games regularly as for me, until recent times, I
had found them lacking somewhat.
Playing Rome, Total War changed all that. The game, which
was released in 2004, was a ground breaking development and
involves a good mix of strategic and tactical thinking/depth,
along with fascinating details, good graphics and readily
mastered complexities. A later release, Medieval 2, has
developed the genre even further with more advanced graphics
and other aspects. The games are supported by a very creative,
talented and helpful mod community who contribute enormously to
the enjoyment and challenge of the genre.
Rome and Medieval 2 are actually excellent personal
development tools because they engage a number of key thinking
types - managerial, problem solving, tactical & strategic
to name some. When playing the games I have learned a great
deal about my previously unknown flaws and thus have been able
to correct them.
You can find out more here: www.totalwar.com
Another game I play is GuildWars - this is an online game
with NO subscription fees. Find out more here: www.guildwars.com

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