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March 28th, 2009, 11:03 AM
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Re: Game Guide
I guess the GG has not been updated for 4.5
No number 5 in the hotkeys, gliders are destroyed on landing, noticed so far.
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March 28th, 2009, 11:11 AM
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Re: Game Guide
Yes the GG was updated for V4.5..... could we perhaps have forgotten to makes some small adjustement due to all the other work we did on the game ???..... perhaps.
Perhaps it would be more helpful to detail the page and item so that these little things can be eventually corrected ????
If you look REALLY close you WILL find a number of things added
Don
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March 28th, 2009, 11:23 AM
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Re: Game Guide
Main map window section has the hotkeys list. Cross will probably have an updated one soon.
Artillery Bombardment section discusses gliders and landing under Air transports and gliders subsection.
Hey at least I RTFM, lol, and answer q's for those who don't.
I assumed wrong that the GG had been updated. I can read the list of changes and figure it out.
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March 28th, 2009, 11:34 AM
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Re: Game Guide
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Hey at least I RTFM,
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Yes, that does put you in the elite minority
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March 28th, 2009, 12:21 PM
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Captain
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Re: Game Guide
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Cheers I assume the IE7 (hidden) folder in Windows, and an IE7 Updates folder are okay to delete after. i have no trouble finding hidden stuff & yes restore always makes sense before an install.
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This guy here:
http://www.bold-fortune.com/forums/i...opic=1103&st=0
says it is ok to delete the IE7 folders. After installing IE8 I no longer have the option to uninstall IE7 through Add/Remove programs, and that's the only reason - apparently - that you may want to keep those folders. The two folders add up to over 250MB!
I think I will delete mine, and leave them in the Recyle Bin, so I can restore them, until I'm conviced it won't be a problem.
IE8 is running great on my systems. No complaints at all...
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March 28th, 2009, 12:22 PM
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Re: Game Guide
Don,
You and Andy are only a 2 man team. So what if you forgot something that the detailed "hardcore" player found. I'm sure it will be remedied in the next patch. Regardless your work is APPRECIATED and I look forward to each and every patch. Maybe junk2drive should join your team and help put out the patches since he's so detailed oriented. Just my 2 cents; NOT meaning to offend anyone.
Junk2drive,
I know you meant well and just trying to help improve the game to perfection....
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March 28th, 2009, 12:58 PM
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Re IE8
Sorry realise a bit off topic but others will install, deleted files without problems so far.
Considering Microsoft are supposed to be big players they are awful when it comes to installs & such often leaving loads of junk & broken links, very slipshod. My computer is set to clear out every 2 weeks & last time we had a bought of updates I looked, if left for a year would have had nearly 10,000 items that were just junk. Ever wondered why your computer seems slower than it was?
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March 28th, 2009, 01:56 PM
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Captain
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Re: Re IE8
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Considering Microsoft are supposed to be big players they are awful when it comes to installs & such often leaving loads of junk & broken links, very slipshod.
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A good registry look/find/fix program is a MUST when using windows. Otherwise your system will crash eventually,just a matter of time.
Microsoft ARE the big players. Who else could afford to pay those big fines that the EU whacked them with?
Big players can afford to be sloppy when there's little or no alternatives to thier products.
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March 28th, 2009, 04:48 PM
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Re: Re IE8
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A good registry look/find/fix program is a MUST when using windows. Otherwise your system will crash eventually,just a matter of time.
Microsoft ARE the big players. Who else could afford to pay those big fines that the EU whacked them with?
Big players can afford to be sloppy when there's little or no alternatives to thier products.
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Can you recommend a good registry cleaner/fixer?
I used CCleaner recently, and it cleared out a lot of junk with no problems.
As for Microsoft, they have a worse reputation than they deserve.
The European fines largely took advantage of anti-americanism IMHO. Ironically, the Europeans were playing the 'American' game of frivolous lawsuits, on the international level, as a way to get a jury to award money.
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March 28th, 2009, 06:05 PM
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Re: Re IE8
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Can you recommend a good registry cleaner/fixer?
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Yes, I'm using this one.
http://download.cnet.com/Glarysoft-R...-10798440.html
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