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  1. Man I loved the CC series when it came out, especially A Bridge to far and Russian Front. I may have to take a look at these, thanks for the link!
  2. Awesome, I was still trying shield. Thanks!
  3. Sorry to bother again, could someone shoot me the PW for the ACE server?
  4. Greetings all, I have finally gotten Arma 2 (and OA) up and running but am having some issues with modding OA. Do I add the mods to the OA folder or Arma2? I am on Steam, with two separate folders. Thanks all, look forward to getting back into the fight!
  5. Yeah backing up steam (or any other program) makes a ton of differance. Steams back up is pretty seamless and can go to either a spare drive or DVD. Don't forget your save games and what not in the user folder etc.
  6. The -winxp flag will fix your issue. It sets ARMA2 to only see 4 Gb of ram, ARMA2 is not set up to use anymore. There are some other voodoo fixes, setting Windows to see less ram, etc. I had the same issue running ARMA2 under Vista 64 Ultimate and 8 Gb of ram. The box I had Windows 7 RC on only has 4 Gb so it did not have this issue. The winxp flag will sould fix your issue as well. It is an ARMA2 issue not a windows one per say. EDIT: on a side note a couple of the ARMA2 Launchers have check boxes that will add the -winxp line (or -maxmem xxxx)and mods automatically. LInebackers ARMA2 Launcher for sure does.
  7. I down loaded the demo last Friday. It is actually a great game, beautiful graphics, to include the terrain. The flight model is very well done as is the sound. It does have some striking issues. The worst is that you have to be online to play, for the entire time. You start out with a very limited number of planes, and have to purchase more, for around $8 each. Very poor voice acting for the otherwise good tutorials, Eddie Rickenbacker with a Russian accent is near blasphemy. It is most certainly not a jump in and fly game either, even the "easy" flight model is difficult. IGN has in my opinion a pretty a accurate review. Over all I liked it, however I probably will not buy it for a while to see if they make more planes available with the game, without an extra purchase.
  8. You are welcome. It was not directed at you, but in general, you also took it completely out of context and did not quote the rest of the statement, which of course changed its meaning and intent. There is nothing wrong with going hog-wild on a gun, hell I have a Streamlight on one of my Glocks which will honestly probably never get used again as it is not my "home defense" gun. It looks great at the range though. Cheers!
  9. On the shelf it was 39.99 if I recall. I did not check online.
  10. Has anyone seen or played this? It is a WW 1 flight sim, I saw a few copies at Frys. It looks pretty good, and it seems have fantastic grfx. http://riseofflight.com/
  11. If your budget is limited then hold off and save until it is not. The last thing you want is a cheap fire arm (CZ, HI-Point, Bursa etc.) if it ever does come down to actually having to use it. If you shop around at a reputable firearms dealer, you can buy a used, but well maintained Glock, Springfield, etc, for a couple hundred dollars and you can have them check the weapon before you buy it, in some cases you can fire it if they have an indoor range. Also what experience do you have with firearms? Don't take offence, but a few weekends hunting or plinking on occasion, does not equate to knowing firearm safety, or being familiar with firearms. I would strongly recommend checking out a firearms safety course. Just about every Firearms store or range either has classes or can steer you in the right direction. Also the NRA website has links that can guide you to an instructor. Training is paramount, there will be nothing in your home that can kill you or your loved ones faster then a firearm, be that a shotgun or pistol. You will also have to decide where will you keep your firearm? Having a shotgun leaning against the bed or a handgun under your mattress is not the answer. There are all kinds of handy gadgets that will let you safely store your weapon while still be able to access it in an emergency. I'd stay away from a folding stock. If you are planning on or envisioning shoot at someone from the hip you are wrong as hell. You are better off getting a 20" Police choke, or other tightly choked barrel and actually aiming at what you are shooting at. A 12guage 00 round even non-magnum, will cleanly go through an aluminum sided external wall with lap board and plaster interior and still kill the person inside, it will go through several walls worth of 3/4 drywall and still be deadly. A shotgun is inherently more dangerous then a handgun, it is more powerful and if you are using shot, has multiple projectiles that do not follow a straight line. That says nothing about the dispersal of the shot, even if you hit what you are shooting at. You always have the possibility of a stray shot missing the intended target and killing or seriously wounding some passerby. If you do go the shotgun route, a rail system and holo dot or other type of point and shoot system is ok, but really just covers up a lack of training. You need to be proficient in the weapon first, because fate dictates that that Eotech or Aimpoint will not function when you need it. I love my trijicon, and my Eotech, but I know I can take both off and snap shoot a man sized target at 75 yards and hit center mass. Law wise, your best bet is to either just Google the California gun/ self protection laws and/or call your local Sheriff?s office or Police station and ask them. The last year I was a Police Officer I used to teach a public firearms safety course, and some municipalities have these as an option, or at the very least steer you in the right direction. I can not speak for California LEO?s but typically LEO?s would rather give you correct firearm information then have some Darwin award candidate running around. There is of course the NRA website, whether you like them or not they do have great info. As far as actually having to use that weapon against another human being, there is not a training course, or speech that will prepare you for that. You can go out and buy some cool looking folding stock with a Aimpoint, surefire flashlight, pistol grip and a freaking bayonet, it will not take someone?s life any faster or slower then a snubnose .38 special and it sure as hell will not prepare you to make the decision to pull the trigger. I could on for days on what kind of pistol to buy, the best answer is to check you local area for a pistol range that has rental firearms. Go and fire a few. A 1911 may sound cool but you may not like how it shoots before you shoot it, it may not fit in your hand or the dovetail pinches you hand etc. You may like the look and feel of a Glock but are not comfortable with the fact it has no external safety, etc. Personally I would go with anything 9mm and up, .40, .45 etc. A 9mm with the correct ammunition can be as deadly if not more then either a .40 or a .45. A 9mm and a .40 also are much easier to get a female to shoot (generalization, my wife is small framed and a European, but is comfortable shooting either, some may gladly snatch up a .50). I recommend Glock, Springfield Armory or Kimber. Wow this got long, sorry.
  12. Yeah I've been using Linebackers Arma2 launcher. Works well and has check boxes for the -winxp, -maxmem ect switches. http://www.armaholic.com/page.php?id=6365 http://www.armaholic.com/pfs.php?m=view&am...launcher_03.png
  13. I plan on being there tonight. Are you guys PMing the password? I'd rather not disrupt comms if possible.
  14. I had the same request. However side by side VOP is about the same quality wise. Anything is better then vanilla Arma.
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