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04-20-08, 12:36 PM | #796 |
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Yeah, NSM is a big change to the game.
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04-24-08, 04:18 PM | #797 |
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Any news with the NSM for 1.5? Anybody..? wernersobe...?
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04-25-08, 09:50 AM | #798 |
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Patience, young Padawans
Always remember: good things come to those that wait (otherwise, Guinness wouldn't have been using this slogan! ).
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04-25-08, 11:08 AM | #799 | |
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04-25-08, 12:09 PM | #800 |
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But I don't like Guiness!
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04-25-08, 02:17 PM | #801 | |
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04-26-08, 08:10 AM | #802 |
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*DrBeast tars and feathers WhiskeyBravo and McHibbins
SACRILEGE!!! :rotfl: But yeah, german beer DOES rule...maybe not better than Guinness, but top notch nevertheless
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04-26-08, 02:33 PM | #803 |
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Actually, where I come from originally, Brains Bitter was my favourite. But that was a long time ago.
Though I enjoy German Beer also, the beer kellers of Gutersloh and Osnabruck in the late 80's was my introduction. WB. |
04-26-08, 06:35 PM | #804 | |
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04-26-08, 08:42 PM | #805 |
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I'm partial to the belgian beers... especially trappists.
Although I have to say that Thomas Hardy's Ale is astonishing, especially well aged. -m |
04-27-08, 03:34 AM | #806 | |
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04-27-08, 06:41 PM | #807 |
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Get back on topic! Go to the General Topics forum if you want to discuss things other than relating to SH4.
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04-28-08, 04:56 PM | #808 |
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WernerSobe, it appears in the 4.0 version, you did not include the Natural Sinking test mission we had with 3.3.
That was a really great little set up for testing a large number of things, including aspects of other mods. It is perfect for testing fog values vs. visual detection ranges. Unfortunately I deleted my copy of 3.3 before I realized the test scenario was not in 4.0. Can you please post here another copy of that mission. or someone else that has it even? Please and Thank you.
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04-28-08, 08:17 PM | #810 |
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Indeed it is.
Thank you DT.
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