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Crow

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  1. /peeks around the door *raises hand* errrr, yes I have. It's pretty good if you are after running about blowing a few things up (so the vast amonts of TNT chucking you are after is more than catered for). However among other things Tigers have been referred to as extremely gamey in the BF1942 community so I can't see you being too happy with that MG! :mad: Oh yeah *coughs* ggrrrrrrggggargragargragrgrrgrggr!!!! Sorry! I'll try that again!! GGRRRRRRGGGGARGRAGARGRAGRGRRGRGGR!!!! :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: /legs it before he gets collared
  2. Another "nice one" from me here... What other treats do you have lined up for us?
  3. The intersecting vehicls and "bumper cars" are problems which can be solved but it isn't easy. To see what approach we took to solve these problems on Dungeon Keeper read Robin Green's paper on Steering Algorithms (also linked from here is Craig Reynolds original paper on the subject). Warning, the information contained in these may fry your brain! :eek:
  4. Death Of The Leaping Horseman As I said above I have only just ordered the book today, but from what I have seen on the website I had no hesitation in doing so (Stalingrad being the area which first piqued my interest in the Eastern Front).
  5. I'd just like to say thank you for posting the info about this book, I have just ordered a copy, from the website it looks extremely interesting. Cheers!
  6. Firstly just a big thanks on a great demo looking forward to the full release of the game. Looks great, plays great and is what I've been looking forward to (the Eastern Front is my main area of interest in WW2 but I picked up CMBO as a warm up while waiting for CMBB and have enjoyed plenty of great games on that too). I also wanted to say I'm a programmer in game dev myself, (currently rushing towards final / gold etc. etc.) and would just like to say thank you for taking the time to talk to us and answer queries on the forums as I know how busy you must be. The level of support and information on here is great and I'm sure I speak for all on here when I say it is really appreciated (even when you say NO! ) ... Thanks!
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