Legions of Steel Review
There's a hulking familiarity to this 90s board game adaptation, but LoS uses its marines and tight corridors a little differently.
There's a hulking familiarity to this 90s board game adaptation, but LoS uses its marines and tight corridors a little differently.
Ronin Ronin Ronin / Though their guns are mowin’ / Keep those daggers throwin’ / More died!
Specs Basic Buttons: 9-buttons + wheel Transmission: Wired Socket: USB (2.0/3.0) compatible Cable Length: 1.8M Gaming Specific Resolution: 8,200 CPI, 5 Level adjustable Image Processing: 10.8 Megapixels/Sec Frame Rate: 12,000 FPS Acceleration: 30g Tracking Speed: 150 inches/Sec (IPS) Report Rate: 125 1,000Hz/Sec [4-Level Adjustable] Key Response Time: Less than 1ms* Profile: 3-Sets Memory Size: 160K […]
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