Mr.Fenix

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  • in reply to: ARMA : ARMED ASSAULT #45843
    Mr.Fenix
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    @=XDC=iNSANE wrote:

    Is there a fooking Medic in this game?

    I been crawling on my stomach for past half an hour and no one will aid meh … 🙁

    How I lolled when I read that before going to bed last night.

    Patch news will come from http://www.armedassault.com.

    For some excellent custom MP missions (maps :P), checkout:-
    6thSense.eu game server
    {GG} or (GG) – Grenadier Guards

    …@Max: AYE

    -Fenix out

    in reply to: Jobs for the boys #47419
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    @TurksMeister wrote:

    SMS – isnt that text messaging?

    I could send texts for a living… when do I start?

    Yes that’s what it is. Don’t listen to any fool who tries to tell you its Microsoft Systems Management Server. 🙂

    in reply to: REMAKE BF1942 POLL #47256
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    Aye, RO tanks are good. So are ArmA tanks 🙂

    in reply to: Bugger #47487
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    If you suspect the power socket in the drive casing, you can try swapping the case with the working one. Redistribute your data and send back the dodgy case with a hard-disc full of sewing patterns and (clothed) pics of dear, old folk.

    Your PC is likely to have a max of 4 or 6 internal connections. CD/DVD drives use the same connectors, so if you have two internal hard-discs and a DVD-writer, that’s 3 connectors used.

    An external hdd is an internal one loaded into a neat case of its own.

    There are two main types of drives. If you have a relatively new computer, your internal drives will likely be SATA interface. Many SATA computers have ‘spare’ IDE connectors on the mainboard. My own PC is IDE through and through.

    I’d expect all external drives which use a power-supply to be IDE.

    -Fenix out.

    in reply to: Bugger #47479
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    What’s the nature of the disc problem? I do a fair amount of data-recovery using specialist software on a dedicated machine. Would hate to see your art collection and essential data get lost…

    -Fenix out

    in reply to: Bugger #47476
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    Email it to the clan 8)

    in reply to: Jobs for the boys #47413
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    Packaging sucks but in my head, a shoe-in to London made it seem worth it. 🙂

    in reply to: An Idiots guide to setting up ventrillo. #47381
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    While you’re transmitting, the little red speaker glyph beside your name turns green.

    Things to try: –
    -2. Is the computer plugged-in?
    -1. Have you tried turning it off and on?
    0. You do have the v2.? d/l of Ventrilo?
    1. Confirm the Hotkey is showing in the binding box in ‘Setup’.
    2. Try another key.
    3. Untick Push-To-Talk and try voice activated.
    4. On the right hand side, fiddle with the DirectSound and sound driver drop-down.

    -Fenix out

    in reply to: An Idiots guide to setting up ventrillo. #47376
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    Ok, what’s not working?

    in reply to: sPUNKer!!!!!! (Your MGD Commerical…Advert) #45057
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    wahey, gj spunks! 😀

    in reply to: An Idiots guide to setting up ventrillo. #47374
    Mr.Fenix
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    0. A fresh install of Ventrilo

    1. Run it

    2. Click on ‘->’ at far right of ‘User Name’
    3. Click ‘New’ and create yourself a user entry.
    3a. Mess around with the ‘Phonetic’ box and the ‘Play’ button until V pronounces your name properly. Phonetic means spelling like it sounds 😛
    4. Click ‘OK’.

    5. Click on ‘->’ at far right of ‘Server’.
    6. Click ‘New’ and create yourself a server entry.
    7. ‘Hostname or IP’ = 85.236.100.19
    8. ‘Port number’ = 20084
    9. ‘Password’ = 10. Click ‘OK’

    The ‘User Name’ box now has your username and the ‘Server’ box contains the name you gave to the XDC server. Press ‘Connect’ and confirm it works so far. Then press ‘Disconnect’.

    11. Click ‘Setup’ which is halfway down the right side of the main window.
    12. Tick ‘Use Push-To-Talk Hotkey’.
    13. Click in the white box labelled ‘Hotkey’. Do not panic.
    14. Press the key or button you intend to use to activate the push-to-talk.
    15. Note the volume control on the right: resist the temptation to max it out.
    16. Click ‘OK’.

    ALL DONE. YOU ARE NOW L113B.

    -Fenix out

    in reply to: Jobs for the boys #47404
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    Would the packaging and desktop/server jobs be permanent?

    in reply to: ARMED ASSAULT clan Tags #46801
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    If you have a try-b4-you-buy version it won’t be pathced to the level of the UK release, so the performance would improve with the patching.

    Patch 1.05 due out on Friday for all versions.

    What was the question again? Oh, how long the missions… It varies between 8 seconds and somewhere around an hour. I think I mentioned the MP game where the enemy AI’s helicopter apparently ran out of fuel and ditched in the sea before we got to the objective it was waiting at.

    -Fenix out

    in reply to: Needed, a theme tune #47326
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    There are Latin translators / motto makers online but I haven’t got time to find them now. Their all a bit limited in vocab so to make a pukka one will need some reference to a proper (online or paper) dictionary.

    We could all sing “Ca Plain Pour Moi”. If you don`t know, don’t ask.

    in reply to: Guess the opening lyrics…….. #46941
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    The Doors
    Riders on the Storm

    😕

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