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I like how you've opened it up, it has a much grander feeling to it. Very nice, i can't wait to see more
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wow really beautiful models, it will be nice to see some fresh content for dod:s
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I wish i could afford to upgrade, i'm still running a Geforce 4 Ti4800 Sounds like a good deal, a 130 dollars isn't bad. And they are partners btw http://www.ati.com/companyinfo/press/2004/4753.html
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No ones going to care about your website, respect you or your work with that immature attitude. It might fly else were, but please keep it out of here
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More wip for my dod map, don't have a name for it yet. Comments and crit please
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I don't think the mods been released yet
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Very Nice I really love the lighting, especially the second too last shot. I'll give it a run around tomorrow after work.
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i got that error a few weeks ago, which was supposedly fixed back on the 2nd of December, only way i got it to work again was reinstalling he sdk...... :roll:
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new dod map in the works, hopefully I'll have it ready for playtesting soon
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Very nice work, I love the boat and window models. And a model pack would be a great Christmas present
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I pre-ordered the full version last week, there supposed to release it later today(i hope) So i'll just wait.....
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I don't think the American goverment is spending money on that advertising, kinda like those stupid "If this sign is flashing you've won a free xbox 360" banners.....I"m pretty sure thats not Microsoft's advertising dollars at work. And i wouldn't say its that they (consulate officers) don't like you or like refusing Brazilian visas, maybe there are a higher number of applications coming from brazil than anywhere else(which i believe there are) in turn would lead to a higher refusal rate
