Author: Tina Long
Date: 16:22:11 12/19/99
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On December 19, 1999 at 15:46:15, Fernando Villegas wrote: >By the way, a typical question: it is worthy to upgrade from Rebel 10 to >Century? >Answer: it is a lot more worthy to do that than to upgrade from G5 to G6,5. >Respect Shredder I do not know because I have not the imediate predecesor, but >probably the ending disk from Thomson is a reason to do it. >And whcih is the difference between Rebel 10 and century? Answer: A lot more >enterprising kind of game. Looks like a son from a marriage between CSTAL and >Rebel. He -he is "he"- does not try to kill you with wild attacks like CSTAL >-that is very funny anyway and you lose a lot beause of it, CTAL should be in >the computer of any player that like to feel emotions...- but trought sound, >solid, logical positional pressure AND the tactical oportunities that he creates >in such a way. Try to play the Indian againts him and you will see what happens. >Fernando Hi Fernando, Lets say Century is only a bit stronger than 10 & not worth the upgrade cost. The GUI is nearly Identicle. The "Extra Stuff" on the CD is mostly not new. Why Uppgrade then: The adjustable "personalities" (knowledge, selective search etc etc etc) make for very varied play while still being extremely strong. The new subscription to download stuff from Ed - very valuable if you're a regular user of Eds downloads. Why Not: Windows Version coming in a few Months. Me: I'm very happy with my Upgrade to Rebel Century, (I play it the most of all my programs) - mainly as my StepFather paid this time. If I could only afford one program I'd probably get the Tigger now & wait for Rebel Windows. My opinion only of course. Hi guys tina Long
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