Advantages: NEW weapon's, good graphic's, good gameplay Disadvantages: online Lag(slow) and too many unit's
advance in game play is the speed in which the game can run at online. Previously in Generals (original) the game play was marred by the lagging (stop-starting) of the game.
However due to updates in computing Software and Internet connection of people. The game now runs very smoothly.
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Therefore overall I would recommend this game, I think the game is very good and extremely playable. It took me a few days to pick the new stuff up and take it all on-board.
As I believe once you have become used to generals (original) then it is VERY hard to start playing zerohour, as the contrast is confusing. However if you are persistent and don't give up ...
of Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot should not really disappoint Christie fans..
The Story of Towards Zero
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It begins with a group of people discussing about a much talked of case which had finished at the old bailey, making technical criticisms on the handling of the case...Mr Treves, a very famous criminologist had this to say about murders and detection in general "They begin in the wrong place! They begin with the murder.But the murder is the end.The story begins long before that - years before sometimes - with all the causes and events that bring certain people to a certain place at a certain time on a certain day...That fatal moment, he maintained, should really be the ending, the finishing stroke or "ZeroHour"
This is a typical English country house murder mystery where a group of people are spending a weekend ...
Advantages: Gorgeous sultry tango music for late-night listening. Disadvantages: Only about 40 minutes of music, not to everyone's taste.
Argentinian AstorPiazzolla was responsible for the creation of "tango nuevo", or new/modern tango, fusing traditional tango music with jazz and classical elements. (If you know of Gotan Project, he was an inspiration for them - they also sometimes play his compositions.) While most of the other albums he recorded are sparklingly precise, this one is slightly rougher round the edges, often slow, sultry, even dirty - and deliberately so, Piazzolla himself said the music on this album was "meant to be played by drunk musicians in a bordello". Which is fair enough, given that is exactly where the tango originated.
This is a late recording, made in 1987 (he died in 1992) and features a small group of musicians playing piano, violin, bass, electric guitar, clarinet/alto sax, and bandoneon, which Piazzola himself plays - he did so ...