Folks!
I hope that Nellip will show up wit two of his famous Japan 1946 COOP missions. If he won´t I can host some of my Battle Of France 1940 mod COOPs. Maybe we can close this evening then with on of Mikester´s DF missions ...
Any other ideas? Then bring them on!
January 27th, 2008
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January 27th, 2008
Nunc est bibendum - Let's start to drink!
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That sounds fine to me Gen. I enjoy the coops but think that the addition of some dogfighting is working really well
I have been thinking that the way that we are working SCS's at the moment involves putting a lot of pressure on a few individuals to come up with missions. My limited and disasterous attempts to script a mission have shown me that a. its bl***y difficult and b. very time consuming. that is on top of the fact that someone (namely you) gets to host.
So far as the hosting goes at some stage this year I am going to replace my PC (if Oleg pulls his thumb out of his a**) and I wouldn't have a problem with doing some then. As to missions couldn't we start looking to re-cycle some of the coop missions we played a few years back or d/ling some of the missions written by others ?. I was also wondering whether we couldn't look to swap missions with other squads ?.
Just a few thoughts with a view to taking a bit of pressure off...
I have been thinking that the way that we are working SCS's at the moment involves putting a lot of pressure on a few individuals to come up with missions. My limited and disasterous attempts to script a mission have shown me that a. its bl***y difficult and b. very time consuming. that is on top of the fact that someone (namely you) gets to host.
So far as the hosting goes at some stage this year I am going to replace my PC (if Oleg pulls his thumb out of his a**) and I wouldn't have a problem with doing some then. As to missions couldn't we start looking to re-cycle some of the coop missions we played a few years back or d/ling some of the missions written by others ?. I was also wondering whether we couldn't look to swap missions with other squads ?.
Just a few thoughts with a view to taking a bit of pressure off...
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There will be 2 more Pacific 46 missions for Sunday.
Mission 8 I sent to Genosse last week which we did not fly last Sunday, and I have nearly finished mission 9.
A couple of coops a week isn't a big problem time wise, I enjoy doing them and it gives me an edge in the missions because I know where the targets are
Cya all Sunday.
ps My better net connection would probably allow me to host now if someone can talk me through the settings for the router?
Mission 8 I sent to Genosse last week which we did not fly last Sunday, and I have nearly finished mission 9.
A couple of coops a week isn't a big problem time wise, I enjoy doing them and it gives me an edge in the missions because I know where the targets are
Cya all Sunday.
ps My better net connection would probably allow me to host now if someone can talk me through the settings for the router?
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Awwwwright Nelli!
See you there!
Ummm, any P-80's in them? I flew one around this week. It' doesn't seem to be much of a match for the 262, but I'll give it a go if it's available.
Falcon
See you there!
Ummm, any P-80's in them? I flew one around this week. It' doesn't seem to be much of a match for the 262, but I'll give it a go if it's available.
Falcon
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Nellip,
The check's in the mail!
...
You live in Trinidad ... right?
WWFalcon
The check's in the mail!
...
You live in Trinidad ... right?
WWFalcon
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"He who warned, uh, the British that they weren't gonna be takin' away our arms, uh, by ringing those bells, and um, makin' sure as he's riding his horse through town to send those warning shots and bells that we were going to be sure and we were going to be free, and we were going to be armed."
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If you mean the prot settings for Hyperlobby then open up ports 21000 to 21255:FI:Nellip wrote:
ps My better net connection would probably allow me to host now if someone can talk me through the settings for the router?
If your router is like my linksys 54g then give the port group a name like hyperlobby, make the port start 21000 and the end port 21255 and allow both UDP and TCP and enable that set
Hope this helps
Wardog
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