It can be difficult coming up with good reviews and it's incredibly easy to miss stuff, either because the information provided is incomplete or inaccurate in some way, or costs money to find out for certain. For instance: I had already bought the Apogee release before I realized the Steam release was a better deal, but it was hard to tell exactly which games were in the Steam release, as is a common problem with game packs sold on Steam that aren't collections of individual Steam games.
Also, the weather during the week was incredibly unpredictable, limiting the amount of time I could spend using my computer. (My neighbours lost a computer from a lightning strike just a few years ago. I was in my kitchen at the time... freakin' LOUD! x_x; )
As a result, I focussed on the games themselves and wasn't able to explore much beyond them. I only knew about the Commander Genius thing because someone had mentioned it when requesting I take a look at the games.
And yeah, I avoid talking about mods out of personal preference and also because modding games that aren't designed to be modded isn't always a straightforward thing and if I did talk about it I would almost certainly get questions from people trying to mod the game but can't figure out how to do it, thus asking me to figure it out for them. As it stands, I already get questions every so often about how to get specific games working in DOSBox, some of which I've never even played. I usually just refer such people over here. :P
--- Kris Asick (Gemini)
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