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Old 12-25-07, 11:34 AM   #1
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Default GWX 2.0 "unlimited" Engines

Folks,

Love the GWX 2.0 version. I have a couple questions.

What does the "unlimited" Engines selection do? I have not tried it, I am just curious. Also, is their a brief discription of what the new mods that are available for GWX do?

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Old 12-25-07, 01:43 PM   #2
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Read the manual included with GWX 2.0 and all your questions will be answered.
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Old 12-25-07, 04:03 PM   #3
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irish... you must remember that we live among a generation of people who pull the newly purchased device straight out of the box - throw the manual aside - and immediately start trying to put the pieces together.

but this "give me the answers, i dont want to bother doing it on my own" mentality doesnt change the fact that your right.

many weeks of cumulatiuve man hours went into writing the brilliantly constructed GWX manual... not only is it put together in an interesting and informative manner... but...

ALL OF THE QUESTIONS REGARDING GWX CAN BE ANSWERED BY READING THE TEXT WITHIN IT'S PAGES.

and it does not take long at all to peruse the important data.
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Old 12-25-07, 05:35 PM   #4
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Just a typical man, only read the manual when something goes wrong which you can't figure out your self.:p
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Old 12-25-07, 07:43 PM   #5
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i used to be one of those "skip the manual" guys in my younger days. But after screwing up more than one project, not to mention looking like a fool because i didnt know what i was talking about in relation to the project, i came to the abrupt realization that software, cars, airplanes, boats, stereo systems, firearmsetc etc are issued with a owners book, a readme or a field manual for many darn good reasons.

these include but are not limited to, construction/ installation of the device or software, how to care for the device or software and what to expect and not expect from the device or software.

a lot of people could do themselves good by spending 20 mintues to at least glance at the manual.

and i dont mean they have to read the complete history of u-boat warfare... use the search function and lookup something before asking it here.

"what song is played when i sink a ship in GWX2?" - do a search for music... bam* PAGE 504

"why does GWX2 take away all but the HE deck gun ammo?" - do a search for deck gun... bam* PAGE 50

"will there be a normandy invasion or other historical battles in GWX2?" do a search for operation overlord... bam*- PAGE 107

just a few examples of how easily answered these questions are... and in reading the paragraphs associated with the above page numbers and topics, one might be surprised at what one might learn in the process.
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Old 12-25-07, 08:34 PM   #6
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i used to be one of those "skip the manual" guys in my younger days. But after screwing up more than one project, not to mention looking like a fool because i didnt know what i was talking about in relation to the project, i came to the abrupt realization that software, cars, airplanes, boats, stereo systems, firearmsetc etc are issued with a owners book, a readme or a field manual for many darn good reasons.

these include but are not limited to, construction/ installation of the device or software, how to care for the device or software and what to expect and not expect from the device or software.

a lot of people could do themselves good by spending 20 mintues to at least glance at the manual.

and i dont mean they have to read the complete history of u-boat warfare... use the search function and lookup something before asking it here.

"what song is played when i sink a ship in GWX2?" - do a search for music... bam* PAGE 504

"why does GWX2 take away all but the HE deck gun ammo?" - do a search for deck gun... bam* PAGE 50

"will there be a normandy invasion or other historical battles in GWX2?" do a search for operation overlord... bam*- PAGE 107

just a few examples of how easily answered these questions are... and in reading the paragraphs associated with the above page numbers and topics, one might be surprised at what one might learn in the process.
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