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You better hope that he dos'nt get you in a headlock......he's not called "Crazy" for the hell of it
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Ivan and I are both crazy, We just approach the problem from opposite ends of the spectrum is all...
besides if he ever gets me in a headlock I will cut the biggest block of cheese he ever ever smelled and he will die of aphxiation long before me.. Last edited by stalkervision; 12-12-2007 at 10:45 PM. |
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The way I see it there are three options:
One, let things be the way they are today and hope that everyone online doesn’t use any mods. Two, create software that plugs the hole for mods. Three, accept the mods and create software that recognizes them. Number one will make the last twelve months of online IL2 a pandemonium to say the least. Two can’t happen due to lack of time for 1C´s programmers. Three is in my opinion the only way to go, invite the guys who created the mods, they are talented and honest enough to show and share their work in the open, to do a interface that will let users choose mods and show to the co player what is changed. |
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