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* They can also meet fans of games they enjoy, and discuss with them. It is also where members can bring up relevant trends within the gaming community.
 
* They can also meet fans of games they enjoy, and discuss with them. It is also where members can bring up relevant trends within the gaming community.
 
* Finally, Other Games is where players can organize matches or game-swaps via Steam, thus contributing to the binding of the TWC community beyond the forums themselves.
 
* Finally, Other Games is where players can organize matches or game-swaps via Steam, thus contributing to the binding of the TWC community beyond the forums themselves.
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Popular games (on TWC) with a particular focus on teamwork, such as the ArmA series and World of Tanks, have their own dedicated subforums.
 
Popular games (on TWC) with a particular focus on teamwork, such as the ArmA series and World of Tanks, have their own dedicated subforums.

Revision as of 18:18, 15 June 2012

The Other Games section allows users to discuss non-Total War games, released or not.

It is a particularly useful domain for the following reasons:


  • Users eager to follow an unreleased title can use a given thread as a central location where updates and news are posted by others, or where members can share news they have discovered themselves.
  • They can also meet fans of games they enjoy, and discuss with them. It is also where members can bring up relevant trends within the gaming community.
  • Finally, Other Games is where players can organize matches or game-swaps via Steam, thus contributing to the binding of the TWC community beyond the forums themselves.


Popular games (on TWC) with a particular focus on teamwork, such as the ArmA series and World of Tanks, have their own dedicated subforums.


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