
Jahled
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Some guy is remaking ANH: http://x2.putfile.com/10/29405035849.gif also: http://www.kohoutec.f2s.com/b3ta/yoda.jpg http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phunamic/sugar.gif ----------- Hats off to these gentlebeings... http://robvincent.net/shite/applause.gif
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Cool, thanks for the imput, but Mask has a few things on his plate with RL at the moment so i'm not going to bug him... hex dumps...
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Yay! Why, you're just the person I wanted to 'pass by' and cast their eyes on this dude! Do you reckon you can figure anything out?
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Err... that's not exactly what I was on about, perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough. My question was concerning the ships arranged in the fleet windows during the game, not during the tactical battle.
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Sure, email me and i'll send you the zip file.
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Right, just a little something I am almost certain can't be achieved without the game's source code, and am going to post regardless in the hope it is actually far easier to achieve, especially by our talented program hacks. Being an Imperial, order is obviously paramount in the game for me, and one thing that is a course of continued iritation is the way the game engine arranges fleets, ie: in the order inwhich each ship was built. This creates a right visual mess, especially as the game develops. What would be far more orderly would be if the game arranged them in maintenance cost order; so for example your fleet command ship, like an SSD would be at the top, followed by your ISDII s, remaining ISD Is, Victorys, etc. As I said, long shot, but perhaps it might be a doddle for certain magicians in Hungary or Germany.
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The purpose of god, the universe, existance, fish, and everything.... I can think of no conscious 'supreme being' who designs an ecosystem of such 24-hour, complete and utter universal slaughter. Nature is a round the clock field of killing, from insects to mammals. Seems slightly strange for such supreme power to get this bit of the universe completely misleading and utterly borked. I think religious belief is a throw back to stone-age humanity trying to understand and explain scientific stuff they had no hope of understanding. Hopefully, the Vatican and similar supersticious institutions will be resigned to the museum of history. Buddha and Lai-Tzu seemed to have got it about right. They pointed to the human brain, not belief in stuff like fairies, dieties, and Jinn, as a way to understand the process of neurons creating ideas and concsiousness. http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0SADdAm8VTSF3xffCLFfIIcnI7i28P7BS8GxIEm86Hn*VdUPZLs4jZ3vr1DL8x6SwEduVn6LlVy72dUYF4WnmAwXfLeY7lPZ5xstGJI6RmZAzAAAAynIRAg/tehfear.gif Just my personal outlook on the subject.
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Html doesn't play ball with the site's design.
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Thoughs are cards i've not seen with his signiture, but do an advanced card search under John M. Stone and you'll get the picture. His ship, fighter, and troop cards were the most refreshing aspect, despite the 'Jedi Regiment' and Imperial equivelent; both of which tended to swiftly shag a good game.
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I thought it came through the mother...
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Got here via a long dead site that John M. Stone uploaded all his cards on. I wonder what ever became of the fellow? His were some of the best cards on the data base.
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Red X repaired! Looky above. Will deleate this post tomorrow.
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How many other PC games released during the last century still have a similar following, with sites such as this? On a more specialized note, how many Star Wars titles have stayed there holding power? I'm just thinking, but remove flashy graphics and open the door for the imagination, and you get a timeless title? The ingame movies are still are top-notch(ish).
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Looky what me came across on teh web: http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0QwDxArkTZ5aBSpJc0NUSesyB4GkAv9smR2!nNA6uLgilUEjQnOm2Liv593ksIVS51pnrysA!tkwiE4uLewDMryI*n63wrSP7Xmidkc24z4k/beta29.gif New meaning to Death Metal.... Edit: Should work now i'm hosting it myself....also: http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0RwAAAMUV9x*DOpfA!PgGlVIN*7u4Yg1ORqpCteWYVGcwAYimrSWeh2xXIVC1AREuqs*5CAIYzJuQAyrhCi!w0Uq2UWqO3nAvCvDjmMsodIg/pandasmack.gif ..which I leave for you to figure the obvious out for yourself...
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http://www.johannhari.com/index.php Good front page, read it. He's not some left wing radical, not a right wing shock-jock off on a rant. Just a very good journalist pointing out stuff about a crap religious institution. I'm allergic to religion.
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Well, not to burst your bubble, but at the time the British had just finished the Seven Years War which had their forces spread across the world, they were dealing with uprising in India, they were fighting the first First Anglo-Maratha War, which was draining much of Britiains manpower, they were offering limited support to the Russians in the Russo-Turkish war, and in 1779 the British were fighting against "natives" in the form of the Xhosas in South Africa. I'd say the chances of an entire colony rising up agains what ammounted to around 60,000 troops and winning (with the assitance of the French) were pretty good, especially if you consider that the British were also defending Canada (the US was angry that it didn't join as a colony, so they invaded). Just had to point that out... Thrawn is correct. The Americans were aided by the French who controlled Louisiana not least and gave very practical military support. By the time of the Battle of Yorktown the French had ensured the British had lost command of the sea leaving Cornwallis short of reinforcements. I believe there were 7000 French troops along side the 8500 Americans at the siege of Yorktown.
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I happen to know for a concrete fact* that Nessie died of old age and a hint of boredom, circa 1975. Poor girl just lost will to live after 45 million years of Loch Ness. I mean, just not alot happened for the poor girl. I guess what used to keep her interested in floating through the aeons was watching the crabfish evolve into otters**, but that must have got boring to be interested with by about the seventh century, BC. Since then she got progressively more bored keeping herself sane knitting 'genuine tartans' for the tourists; of which she saw loads. Ducks and squirrils came in numerous waves, some pagan, some into the 'great chesnut,' belief, to which to this day, numerous wars and conflicts are being fought over the precise definition and puriety of the said chesnut. All this might have amuzed her for a fleeting decade of millenia or so, for simply how daft this analysis of a variant of the concker, and it's spiritual significiance, but not enough for her continued breast stroke through the murky depths of Scotland's deepest loch. No, a certain Jamie McDonald***witnessed**** Nessie's death***** on March 13th 1975 whilst stumbling homewards. *I may actually be wrong **This may not be scientifically correct ***Name changed to hide dad's identity ****He may have been pissed out of his mind after leading a tour-party to the loch all about Nessie and 'recovering afterwards'at nearest pub laughing with Scotish locals. *****Again, detail is scant. Dad was a hippie, now lives in Canada, and sends me emails complaining about the price of petrol when he drives a 7 litre recreational 4x4. So his explaination might be slightly not exactly correct, just like his request for signals for 'understanding,' from me may be skewed.
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Beer on monitor dude! Also, one wiggle of his ears and entire fleets could be pushed into nearby systems...
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http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0QQDdApQTNoVhsHv16CDR5aBp7O36iEI*5B55a6!X8Ls63JZuFWcMXXgmTVeZ6B94sy5l8o9HebZ7K6!C1kaKOr3Jip5vuMhKbxYpbgj9SSw/saber.gif Just toying with a few things; far from perfect.
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Acclamators...
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*Jumps into Sarlac Pit*
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Once to three times a day at the moment I guess, usually to pick up on a thread i've been watching. When I was working it was far more frequent and for longer, with more time to detail.
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I think Leia was very mixed up. She snogs her brother in ESB and than tells him 'somehow I always knew,' (she was his brother), in RotJ... I can think of nothing more dodgy.
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By going to 'game set up' with the editor. I'm just beginning to wonder how much could be achieved if it's princible creator, Revolution, gave us the source code to his little creation.... Mask uses it on his site 'with permision,' so some contact must have been active... Time element is getting more out of hand on this front. About eight years and no one else has hacked the source code? *stunned*
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I have a feeling our man Vakundok, or however you say his name, might have addressed this previously, but I couldn't see it when I went for a little strole. Do we know how to edit the game's system energy slots? This is what i'm sort of on about: One thing holding the game back is the amount of systems in the game with energy slots of say between 3-5 for example. I would like to have a galaxy where there is something like 12 minimum, and with a lot of 15-18 systems. Obviously my next question is the raw materials, though obviously this comes second. Anybody...