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The sequel of the legendary wargame with a complete graphics and interface overhaul, major new gameplay and design features such as full naval combat modelling, improved supply handling, numerous increases to scenario parameters to better support large scenarios, and integrated PBEM++.
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OK,I understand thanks!
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Just curious, what are the criterion for a game to go on Steam ? Is it a decision from Steam ? from the publisher (Matrix), both ? Why for example are GG's War in the East / West on Steam and not TOAW 3 / 4 ? Both titles are similar niche market games. [&:]
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I would like to know as well? I buy pretty much exclusively steam at this point but really want this game. It is easy and painless for me. Is it seriously in the plans at some point or really not? If it really isn't in the plans, I will consider buying it from here, otherwise, I'd rather wait.
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I cannot tell you yet for certain if it is coming for Steam or not, we are looking into that at the moment.

However, if we release the game on Steam, owners of the Matrix store version will be able to get a Steam key to unlock the game on Steam for themselves. As such, you gain nothing by waiting!
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Nothing to do about Steam, just for a quick message for you Graymane.

COME ON YOU IRONS!!!

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ORIGINAL: IainF

COME ON YOU IRONS!!!
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ORIGINAL: IainF

Nothing to do about Steam, just for a quick message for you Graymane.

COME ON YOU IRONS!!!

You're a long way from the East End mate....
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