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gnuif

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About gnuif

  • Birthday 03/31/1973

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    Groningen, NL
  • Interests
    WW2, computers, literature, night life and then some
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    Software designer

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  1. Bumping because the reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated. Sorry for the delay guys. Still haven't heard from Egbert btw.
  2. Madmatt, I suspect you're counting on the memory wiping effects of alcohol and old age, but if you guys are going to bring out another patch for CMBB (I understood not) or getting close to the release date of CM3, nothing you're going to say is going to stop the Refreshing Monkeys after this bit of bamboozling.
  3. If they're going to model that it'll probably be a little more complicated then that. My guess is that a large low velocity round (rockets, Steilgrenate 41s, etc.) would be affected a lot more than smaller high velocity rounds. Though the accuracy of the low velocity rounds at long ranges (where they would be more affected by high winds) is already abysmal, so one can wonder about the benefits of modeling this.
  4. Hope I can get in. Looking forward to getting my butt kicked.
  5. Can you unlucky guys keep posting the AAR's? They make me feel good about myself.
  6. Actually, the marsh I used to live near has much blacker water. Also there are tall yellow grasses growing around the pools. And deer frolicking along in the marsh. Th1S suX!!!
  7. Erm. The screenshot you posted says it's a 37mm gun in the unit info panel. The photo from the book shows an 85mm gun if I'm not mistaking. And the gun in the photo actually bears quite a lot of resemblance to the german Flak 36.
  8. It's the soviet stealth T34/85. I use it in fog to sneak up on enemy tankhunter teams hiding in buildings and give them the cannister cadeaux. (Actually this really happened)
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