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  1. I thought about it because it is a pain in the ass to have to go re-download all the mods if you ever lose em in a move or puter crash, etc.. I have the equipment to do it, but I think it would be a pain due to all the modders out there would have to give consent, and so would BFC (copy write red tape). The copy write?? you ask, yes, There would have to be a charge for doing this,{unless there is someone who would donate, doubtful). Some people who have been with the game tend to have downloaded the mods as they came out. And some have DSL or cable,(but even with these it takes a while to download all of them) and some have them already burned to disk. The next question would be, which mods to put on the disk, well you really would have to put all of them, (and by me saying disk, I meant disks, it would take more then one), because differnt people have differnt tastes in mods. Then what would be the charge for the disks?? hard to say without checking into it, the burning and S/H, U.S. and abroad. Then would you offer them only for the U.S. and Canadian versions?? maybe at first, then there would be the folks with CDV,{oops forgot they would have to consent also, that is if they are a partner with BFC, and I think they are), and if this is the case you have the "No Nazi Propaganda laws" in europe. Well those are a few considerations in thinking about a "Community Mods Disk". And last but not least, MONEY, if there is money to be made in any way, there will be a lot of aurguing going on, I can promise you this. So yes, I think it would be nice to have a "Community Mod Disk", but the feasibility of one, I don't see it happening.

  2. Tested it and sent you a e-mail with results. I think you did a great job on this one, and it may end up being a CMBB classic. I don't think you could do much better, besides improving the AI, and that can't be done. The play balance versus the AI is perfect and even the AI does pretty good in this battle.

  3. OOPs, sorry about getting off the subject on the 37MM AT. But I'm putting together a PPsH sub gun from a kit. (calm yourselfs, this ones non firing), but one thing I can say about the rusky WWII weapons, basic but effective. And as far as ammo quality well maybe not that good, or maybe not. I ahve never had any probs out of it. I have a Nagant revolver, and it shoots the 762,25 but not the same as the tok or Cz, (the shell seals itself in the cylinder, hard to explain). But the ammo I have for it is 40s manufactured still in the box ( The box comes with a target on it for practice shooting), and it hasn't gave me any misfires yet either, and I shoot the piss out of it.

  4. Hey, I have a ammo box full of still wrapped russian 7.62 by 54 ammo from the 40's and believe it or not, I haven't had a single misfire. And you can shoot differnt ammo out of a weapon (with high risk) even if it's not made for that weapon. Look at the viet cong, they were some using WWII vintage rifles and using any ammo that would fit in the chamber, (Kinda wobbly going down the barrel).

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