
Zip said:Day of defeat is what you are after, Its online olnly though.
You could also have a look on the german market, They might have somethign released over there.
And whats the point of calling them the Allies?!!!!! Most games you only ever get a mention of just the Brittish or the US.
Australia thought in the war to you know you dumb arse developers!!!!!![]()
Zip said:Day of defeat is what you are after, Its online olnly though.
You could also have a look on the german market, They might have somethign released over there.
And whats the point of calling them the Allies?!!!!! Most games you only ever get a mention of just the Brittish or the US.
Australia thought in the war to you know you dumb arse developers!!!!!![]()
Spacky said:I believe the German aspect of WW2 is to do with the Nazism and the Wremacht, it has to be careful what the game can allow you to play. Hence you will be playing a fps game and storming Auschwitz.
snow patrol said:39,366 Australians were killed and 23,477 were wounded by enemy action during the war. Again, no offense, but compared to the likes of US, UK, USSR, Canada, France, Poland....the Aussie influence on the war was pretty small. I'm not suggesting that the Austrailians didn't play an important role, i'm just saying that perhaps other countries are higher in the pecking order in terms of derserving to be represented in WW2 computer games.
squiffy said:I thought the Austrianian army didn't do a thing in WW II, neither did the UK. The US did everything and saved all our asses.![]()
squiffy said:I thought the Austrianian army didn't do a thing in WW II, neither did the UK. The US did everything and saved all our asses.![]()

Zip said:Have you ever heard of the Toobrook Rats? That was us.
We also were in greece trying to hold back the germans, and we were in a lot of the front lines in Africa.
We had are Reserves with in the Asia Pacific keeping the Japanese at bay and we had some of our full time Army but your PM wouldnt less us have very many of them.