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NSDF units have always been green, not grey. The colours haven't changed and I have the palettes open right now to prove it. The art for the redux was handled by Carey Chico, who was responsible for the original.

Previous testing indicates that any percieved issues with difficulty, unless Furies are involved, are likely just because you're out of practice. Players who moved to the redux directly from the latest version of BZ1 had no problem at all, especially not with the training missions, while players who had been away for a while tended to struggle.

Framers issues should, as discussed, be down to your hardware. Your PC is better than mine and mine works fine, so... No idea.

It should already be obvious that I'm not one of the remaster's developers. I do not have access to the game's source code and do not work for Rebellion. I do not have "people". Also, bugs and how they can be fixed are almost never comparable between game engines.

If you want to host a mod of your own I would suggest Mediafire. The mods I have berm working on will not be uploaded anywhere but Steam Workshop until they're finished - Steam Workshop is simply a fantastic tool for active development and testing because it handles version control for me. I'm not about to demand everybody who wants to play them downloads Perforce.

I know where my mods get downloaded to. I know that directory by heart because I use it every time I work in them.

You know I've been playing this game for over a decade? (See? You don't care either, do you?)
Post edited November 26, 2016 by AHadley
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AHadley: NSDF units have always been green, not grey. The colours haven't changed and I have the palettes open right now to prove it. The art for the redux was handled by Carey Chico; check the credits at the back of the original manual.

Previous testing indicates that any percieved issues with difficulty, unless Furies are involved, are likely just because you're out of practice. Players who moved to the redux directly from the latest version of BZ1 had no problem at all, especially not with the training missions, while players who had been away for a while tended to struggle.

Framers issues should, as discussed, be down to your hardware. Your PC is better than mine and mine works fine, so... No idea.

It should already be obvious that I'm not one of the remaster's developers. I do not have access to the game's source code and do not work for Rebellion. I do not have "people". Also, bugs and how they can be fixed are almost never comparable between game engines.

If you want to host a mod of your own I would suggest Mediafire. The mods I have berm working on will not be uploaded anywhere but Steam Workshop until they're finished - Steam Workshop is simply a fantastic tool for active development and testing because it handles version control for me. I'm not about to demand everybody who wants to play them downloads Perforce.

I know where my mods get downloaded to. I know that directory by heart because I use it every time I work in them.

You know I've been playing this game for over a decade? (See? You don't care either, do you?)
You know the first time I played this game you were 5 years old, and I was 5 years older than you are today?
I like statistics and math personally.
Post edited November 26, 2016 by capricorn1971ad
Yes, I can count. It is irrelevant.
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AHadley: Yes, I can count. It is irrelevant.
then how did you forget what the first post was about?

I mean, then you come back and say "You should try the original then"..

DUH!!

WTF was the first post about?

this is why I insinuated you were huffing paint you retard..
that was PART of the joke that wasn't really a joke..

in case you missed it.

the other real part was the space cowboy that was actually a corporate clown.
the rest was playfulness.

you claim to be able to count, but as far as erudite, i dont see it.
rather doltish really.

shall we have another circle now?

alright man, I'm done here.
tired of the circle.
Post edited November 26, 2016 by capricorn1971ad
It should have been fairly obvious that I was suggesting you acquire the original, be that by conventional means or otherwise. Rebellion did not deem it necessary to include the original with a product designed to be its successor, not least because they would then have to maintain two games rather than one. The developer responsible for that previously cannot be employed by Rebellion for contractual reasons, which means doing so would occur a significant manpower cost for an additional product that produces little to no return. It's not a good business decision, and games development is an incredibly competitive business.
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AHadley: It should have been fairly obvious that I was suggesting you acquire the original, be that by conventional means or otherwise. Rebellion did not deem it necessary to include the original with a product designed to be its successor, not least because they would then have to maintain two games rather than one. The developer responsible for that previously cannot be employed by Rebellion for contractual reasons, which means doing so would occur a significant manpower cost for an additional product that produces little to no return. It's not a good business decision, and games development is an incredibly competitive business.
no, it's like shooting yourself today for change to eat and trying to figure out how to pay the doctor tomorrow to stitch it up, but all you got was to eat today.

funny.

wait till you get to the next part and figure out how debt notes really work.
Post edited November 27, 2016 by capricorn1971ad
Is now a good or a bad time to point out that both Rebellion and myself are British and have access to the NHS?
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AHadley: Is now a good or a bad time to point out that both Rebellion and myself are British and have access to the NHS?
NHS?

another legal fiction?

you understand I am native american right?
your not seeing clearly..

You got me laughing here..

whats behind what your being paid today?
your childrens future.. your debt..

BWAH HAH HAHA!!

that's the shooting in the foot part in action right there, and you don't see it..

what you suggest is actually that slavery is legal and you are happy.
at others expense.

it's gonna come home soon.
watch.

so short sighted.

one of my forefathers used to spend time with this scumball named George Washington, at one time he forced a surrender, which Mr. Washington had to ratify, it was also endorsed by a man called Henry Knox, who was at that time the secretary of war, that was called St. Clairs Defeat.

He spent time with John Q. Adams and Thomas Jefferson as well, and his picture (Little Turtle) hung on the wall of the whitehouse until it was burned down by the english in 1814, with the charm hanging from his bearclaws that Washington gave him in the picture, drawn by Gilbert Stuart.

but after surrendering, they sent their "surrender" before congress for "ratification", which at that point was illegal, as was the foundation of the government by the people that founded it as they didn't own the land.

your really short sighted..

your government there was part of this, there was no "american revolution", that was a stage drama played out in public.

some of my forefathers came from over there, around Derbyshire specifically, from before the times of christ, and this is known not because the english kept records, because they didn't, but the romans did (yes, the Gaelic Campaign of Ceasar). And they took those people, and reinforced the Tuetons and Goths with them and marched onto Gaul, which fell and became France, and then there were 3 groups of people in "Great Britain", the Cornish (Like Myself) and the Gaelic that were there all along, and also the new people the "Breton" (which were French)..

you think I don't know the game, but I know extremely well..

this is what caused both the expulsion of the poor from England and also the French Revolution.

I could go on about it for hours, from all sides.

My english forefathers built an Abbey in France with our last name on it, which did indeed originate in Derbyshire, from before the times of Christ. That abbey stands today, as a hotel.

History is a loop.

do you know of "Devils Tower" and how it came to be?
you do understand the correlation with the beast of Revelations right?

the claws of the bear, the two sisters (daughters of Sophia) (2 of the Pleiades)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devils_Tower

British or English don't mean nothing..
neither does American..

they are pawns of Rome.

and Rome isn't far from falling.

you free minds with truth, you control them with lies..
English= Control / Latin = Govern --- English = Mind / Latin - Mental

who's lying to you?

who is the NHS? Govern-Ment..

LOL!!!
Post edited November 27, 2016 by capricorn1971ad
That was a joke. I am not here to discuss your philosophies and beliefs. Those are subjects for which there is no answer, and that I therefore have no interest in.
Post edited November 28, 2016 by AHadley
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AHadley: That was a joke. I am not here to discuss your philosophies and beliefs. Those are subjects for which there is no answer, and that I therefore have no interest in.
Philosophy?
beliefs?
alot of that was history..

how is "history" a belief?

history repeats itself, can see it if you watch.

are you trying to say that you can't wrap your mind around such?

you disbelieve that Julius Ceasar invaded Brittainia in 34 AD?
you disbelieve that English longbowmen were used to reinforce the Tuetons and the Goths and the "Holy" Roman empire to destroy Gaul and make France out of it for Rome?

which led to the "Bretons" coming to britain..

which led to the expulsion of the poor in Great Brittain..
and the invasion of "North America" and the genocide of the native peoples here..
and then the French revolution..

you are really that dense that you would call this "philosophy"?
what it actually is is called "murder", and were all participants here, some more so than others.

if you had a brain the size of a squirrel you should be able to understand..

no man plants corn and expects peas.

you should try an education from a sidewalk, at least it is in truth, you would probably know more.
but you will probably find yourself there before too long.
to pay for a college education that won't pay for itself.

Good luck to you m8.

BTW.. when those same people returned home after Gaul, thats when "Great Britain" became "the "United Kingdoms", they were called the Angles and Saxons at that time.

don't see the pattern?
get ready, it's about to start again, worldwide.
Post edited November 29, 2016 by capricorn1971ad
Most of your post is opinion. Your comments on the NHS, slavery and so on. History comes to us through a lens, so it cannot be studied without the taint of opinion either. That's why historians consider a multitude of sources when trying to determine what actually happened, and even they get it wrong.

If you're a fan of the Romans, you'll know how much of the Bible was rewritten by the Council of Nicea. That's an enjoyable topic, but it's similarly not on topic for this thread.

Your Latin is way off base, by the way. Control is "tempero", which manifests in the English verb "temper". "Mind" is "mens" - as in "mens rea".

As a history buff, you should know that there was no concept of "English" when the Romans invaded. It first came about as a territory - roughly - about a century after the Romans left. The term "Engla londe" didn't come around until the ninth century. The name "Great Britain" was first used in 1474 when Edward IV married a Scottish princess and the "United Kingdom" didn't exist until 1707, well over than a thousand years after the period you're talking about. That's history, not philosophy.

Philosophy would be your opinion on whether the NHS constitutes a form of slavery, or the legitimacy of religion.


Are we going to return to talking about Battlezone now?
I would prefer to get the old classic verisons.