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TrustedReviews have looked at the Company of Heroes
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Company of Heroes Review
bit-tech.net posted a game review on Company of Heroes
Windows Vista: It's More Secure, We Promise
CoolTechZone.com posted a column about Windows Vista security
bit-tech.net posted a game review on Company of Heroes
This is an exquisite system that is only pulled off by the game's great AI system. Your troops rarely suffer from that tragic condition found in many RTS games of running in circles, doing the chicken dance in front of the enemy. Instead they always seek the best cover possible, diving to the ground automatically if they get shot at too much, causing them to be 'pinned'. This whole process allows for a far more realistic, fulfilling war experience where you really feel you are commanding an intelligent, well-trained, military unit.Company of Heroes Review
Windows Vista: It's More Secure, We Promise
CoolTechZone.com posted a column about Windows Vista security
One of the key advantages with Windows Vista is that it's supposed to be a lot more secure than its predecessor, Windows XP. Well, allow me to take a moment to remind everyone of something that you might not remember - XP was also touted as being ultra secure. Seriously, can anyone honestly look themselves in the mirror and say this is the gospel truth? You have got to be kidding me. Similar to XP, Microsoft promises to have the most secure Windows version to date yet again.Windows Vista: It's More Secure, We Promise
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