Looks pretty good, but with the slim pickings it seems like it would be best to mix this with the WW2 mods already available to really flesh out weapons/vehicles (and missions). At least for now, we’ll see how much they add with time.
Looks pretty good, but with the slim pickings it seems like it would be best to mix this with the WW2 mods already available to really flesh out weapons/vehicles (and missions). At least for now, we’ll see how much they add with time.
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The Oklahoma high point is right near the border so you can see each state, the marker for the border is like a two minute drive from the parking lot for the highpoint trailhead.
The hardware isn’t anymore. I bought a second for dirt cheap when they decided to end it. They still make updates though. The replacement is a cell phone app.
So I wasn’t playing swat, but I loved the rainbow six/rogue spear games a ton. Would it be similar enough to those that I’d find it fun?
I was starting in similar years, some time in high school (03-07) I set up a dual boot with Ubuntu. I’ve dabbled on and off since. Usually put Ubuntu on old laptops to give em some more life, current work laptop is that way. It’s never been my primary OS. But I’ve had either a dual boot or laptop running it most years since then.
I didn’t know there was a new engine, that’s cool. Excited for the coop!
I heard cheatin and exploits have gotten pretty bad. Is that accurate/still the case?
Judging from my years in networking, not only most people, but many in IT see it as magic.
Or one catches fire and makes national news, vs all the other cars that caught fire in the same timeframe that go unreported because it’s not the new thing.
Use the cluster bombs on the mine fields, win win.
A remake of B&W with VR support is my dream.
https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html
An article covering similar issues to what you brought up.
I’ve noticed some times they just take a while to show as a notification. (This is assuming you have it enabled as others have pointed out in here)
I think it’s just changed over time. Reddit was really different ten years ago. Posts by the admins about changes or their actions regarding drama were more common for example.
Same where I grew up, worst part was the developer bought it like two decades ago, sat on it for five ish years (logged a single dirt road), then put in paved roads/utilities and a demo house for another five with empty lots cut, and the last ten or so have built maybe four more. So it’s not even utilized, they cut down huge swaths of forest and it’s just sat most of the time.
In my area the wheel locks have come back a little. Not as ubiquitous as I remember in the 90s, but they are back here and there. The reflectors are quite common in Colorado though. See those constantly.