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Actually Morgoth, I think they are on the site. Not the site is has been changed to, but the original, http://games.1c.ru does list the games, however they are named differently for the Russian releases. (or diff games entirely but they look similar?..)
In The Rear of The Enemy: Saboteurs + Saboteurs 2= Soldiers Heroes of WW2 (Did Russia get a sequel we didn't?..Or was Saboteurs 2 a separate project with the same engine, Nike?) Behind Enemy Lines 2 = Faces of war (I think?..What happened to 1?) Behind Enemy Lines 2: Desert Fox = Men of War? (no in-game pics but the pics provided do look like MoW) and finally, Black Jackets = MoW Red Tide Atleast, that's what i gathered from having a look through here: http://translate.google.com.au/trans...25C1%25D4%25D8 The multiple names for different releases has caught me a few times, i find a great looking game on a Russian site (with help of translation) and go searching, only to find nothing because the game has an entirely different name in English ![]() Last edited by Nokturnal; 11-16-2009 at 11:54 PM. |
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You expect a logical answer?
![]() At first i thought it may just be the translation (done by google) which results in the names being way off the mark, but it actually does appear they are named something else entirely when sold in their home country. My guess (keyword, guess.. ![]() As an example, have a look for Man of Prey - It's still not available world-wide, but it's available on the Russian 1C shop site, under a different name: http://translate.google.com.au/trans...hl=en&ie=UTF-8 It's the same game, but they are advertising it to the English speaking world as Man of Prey. So if we wanted to buy it, even in Russian, we wouldn't be able to find it. ![]() |
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What the hell is that supposed to mean!?
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Well obviously it's meant to be a joke...Y'know, hence the
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Alright, fine, sorry.
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No worries, it did seem sort of rude but i was hoping people realised it wasn't a serious comment.
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There's obviously no russian word for joke either lol.
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