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Old May 17th, 2013, 12:31 AM

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Default Re: the german long campaign is unplayable

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clearly, this is a game for americans, by americans...and has nothing to do with WW2
I happen to live in Scotland , which as far as I recall is not in the USA.
Don lives in Canada , which again is not a part of the USA.

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Well, actually, Canada is part of North America, so Don IS an American, strictly speaking. There are also Central Americans, Middle Americans (includes the Caribbean) and South Americans. Sure wish people would realize that using the term "America" or "Americans" to refer only to the US or its citizens creates a certain amount of ambiguity...
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Default Re: the german long campaign is unplayable

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clearly, this is a game for americans, by americans...and has nothing to do with WW2
I happen to live in Scotland , which as far as I recall is not in the USA.
Don lives in Canada , which again is not a part of the USA.

Andy
Well, actually, Canada is part of North America, so Don IS an American, strictly speaking. There are also Central Americans, Middle Americans (includes the Caribbean) and South Americans. Sure wish people would realize that using the term "America" or "Americans" to refer only to the US or its citizens creates a certain amount of ambiguity...
I presume from the smiley that was in gest though it obviously did not apply if you look at the context of what was written it was quite obvious that the meaning was a citizen of the USA.
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