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    Still works in progress but getting there...
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    I'm going down to Haskell Got a woman down in Abilene
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    Did a second version if anyone is interested, changed the HUD a little too
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    The F-4E2 "Pret" is a F-4E Phantom variant used by the Indian Air Force. After buying 20 Phantoms in 1982, the Indian Air Force updated them to the "Pret" standard in 1995, allowing the Phantoms to carry AIM-120s and more modern ordinance. These planes stayed in service until 2020, when they were replaced by a batch of 24 Su-30MKIs.
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    Hello my friend ! I use these lines. Try to delete _ok and effectively you should use ParentComponentName=Fuselage Example : Component[0xx]=DeleteY [DeleteY] ParentComponentName=Fuselage ModelNodeName=supp_radar DestroyedNodeName=supp_radar DetachWhenDestroyed=TRUE HasAeroCoefficients=FALSE P.
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    No problem, I have the setting where I get notified via my computer, so it wasn't too hard
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    thank you, that did it. it was truly a brainfart moment. i was calling the destroyed model name, rather than the node name. the "(modelName)_ok" was shown in all the other examples i did find on here, several from the esteemed other Kevin (Wrench) your answer did get my eyes on it and fixed though!
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    Not yet... A real hot rod!!!
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    There is a mod, that let you fly with this settings...
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    it would be, actually, fairly easy. A fairly small map (250km x 250), an airfield or 2, maybe some rock spires, etc. But I'm buried with stuff! (lots of ww2 birds, to say nothing of the North Cape clean up and the ever-dangling Veitnam48 maps)
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    On base....... Sooo many new buildings, vehicles etc, I use hardly any stock objects anymore. At least by building my own you can get everything at the correct scale....some of the stock buildings are way off.
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    Dear Friends, This year we have already released two previously announced Collector Planes. Today we would like to share plans for the future aircraft. In addition to the already released Supermarine Spitfire Mk.XIVe Bubbletop and Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6 A/S, the plan for this year includes: 1. Li-2 - Soviet military transport aircraft. Unlike the original C-47 (Li-2 was based on it under license), it was also used as a bomber and had an optional turret and even forward firing weaponry. The planned release date is Summer 2023. 2. American towable glider (!) WACO CG-4A, which has been widely used during the Normandy landings. The planned release date is Fall 2023. 3. Soviet fighter La-5 series 38 with a teardrop-shaped canopy. Its lighter design had a positive effect on the characteristics of the aircraft compared to earlier models. The planned release date is Fall 2023. 4. Romanian fighter IAR-80/81 in two basic variants («long» and «short»). Both variants and 7 modifications of the aircraft are described in detail in DD #334. The planned release date is the end of 2023. Please note: since this Collector Plane will be effectively two significantly different aircraft (different fuselages, different flight characteristics, different paint scheme kits, there are differences in their cockpits as well) in one package, its pre-order price will increase on May 17th to the level of larger Collector Planes like C-47. Of course, the pre-orders placed before this date won’t be affected by this change, so if you’re interested in getting these aircraft eventually, please consider doing so before May 17th. 5. The development of three new fighters scheduled for 2024 has begun: German interceptor Focke-Wulf Ta 152 Soviet legendary biplane Polikarpov I-153 «Chaika» British fighter Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc armed with 7.69 mm machine guns and a different tail. 6. By the end of 2023, it is planned to complete the development of the Flying Circus Vol.III which will include eight aircraft: F.E.2b R.E.8 Hanriot HD.1 Nieuport 11.C1 Nieuport 17.C1 Nieuport 17.C1 GBR Albatros D.II Halberstadt D.II It is also planned to complete the Western Front 1918 map and populate the entire front line with objects. This updated version of the map will be available in different seasons. 7. The story of Flying Circus continues: plans for 2024 include additional improvements to the map and the development of seven new collectible aircraft: Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter B Sopwith Pup Airco DH.2 Albatros D.III Roland C.IIa Fokker E.III 8. We’re also helping a team of enthusiasts who are working on a new map of one of the theaters of operations on the Eastern Front. A significant progress has been made - we hope that the map will become part of the Great Battles game world soon. The details about the map and the development team will be revealed later. Since the Battle of Normandy release, 9 World War II aircraft, 15 World War I aircraft and two maps have already been produced or are in development. And that's not all! Your support motivates us to improve and extend the Great Battles series. A new historical campaign is in the final stage of development - it is dedicated to the operation of Yak-7 fighter armed units. This year we plan to release another campaign and there are ideas for creating three new campaigns already. In addition, this year we’re updating a number of previously created campaigns to integrate new technologies and content developed recently (you can see the Tank Crew campaigns being updated in the screenshots below). The 1C Game Studios team wishes you good luck and aerial victories in the virtual sky! Congratulations on the upcoming Victory Day!
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    Mirage F1EDA v4.0.0 is uploaded and will be available soon. A specific spanish version will be available later. The usual preview by Coupi
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    V 4.0.0 is uploaded and waits for approval. Have fun.
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    CAP My Fly-By request was denied, but in true form, I simply said "You're Breaking Up Sir" and blew past the deck.... And that's when I heard the voice of the CAG, explaining to me the multiple permutations of "Grounding Your DumbA$$" over a perfectly working radio.....
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    Version

    419 downloads

    SF2 WW2 Italian Aircraft Pak = For SF2 (Full4/5 Merged RECCOMENDED!) - Something for your MTO-Centric Installs - **Note: Having SF2I Expansion Pak 1 is HIGHLY reccomended, as a few of the destroyed models referenced reach over to the stock destroyed C-47A. If you do NOT have Exp1, you will NOT have the burning wreck on the ground. You will have to locate some other destroyed model for use. Also, due to the extensive modifications to the cockpit and data ini, this mod will absolutely -NOT- work in 06 level 1stGen game installs. 08 Level 1stGens may have some issues, but this has not/cannot be tested by me.** This pak contains a reissue of Veltro2K's WW2 Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica) aircraft. These are the complete aircraft, with various/sundry changes. This pak contains: Fiat CR.42 "Falco" (will show in-game as "Fiat CR.42 Falco (V2K)" in game) Fiat BR.20 "Cicogna" Medium bomber Piaggio P.108 Heavy Bomber (no name appears to have been given to it) Sounds, weapons, guns are included. New SF-2 compliant Hangar and/or Loading screens were either converted or new builds for this pak. They are, for the most part the "box art" style. The Falco has as many 1stGen skins as I could find, and they've been incorporated into this pak. Most skins remain in their bmp format, but have been slightly resized. Decal randomization is set to TRUE. User lists have NOT been created; consider these non-exported, RA use only aircraft. See "Changes" in the Notes section for more details. When possible, the original release readmes have been included (LloydNB's Falco skins). As always, fairly easy to follow, yet detailed install instructions are included. PLEASE read them!!! =PLEASE= read the "Notes" section for the change list, and other important notations. Also, the Legal Statement has been changed with regards to these aircraft. For those that still have the original releases, it's advised you delete the aircraft and decals folders for them; this pak is designed to replace them in total. **These aircraft herein are released in "AS IS" Condition. The source files have been lost, and there can and WILL be no modifications to the physical model. They 'are as they is' and you must accept them with this caveat in mind. Any and all issues/problems that cannot be solved via ini edits will exist forever, as new models are unlikely to be created** Happy Landings wrench kevin stein
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    Version

    1,387 downloads

    SF2V Air & Ground Expansion Pack v. 2.1 ** End Game, 1974-1975 ** This is an add-on package for the "Strike Fighters 2: Vietnam Air & Ground Expansion Pack v. 2.1" available at CombatAce. This add-on includes three new campaigns, all based on the events of late-1974 and early 1975, when North Vietnam launched its final campaign to conquer South Vietnam and re-unify the country. Also included are a number of new aircraft and other items to fill out these new campaigns. This add-on package is designed to be applied over the top of an existing installation of version 2.1 of the Expansion Pack with the latest update package applied as well as the VPAF Add-on Pack. You can download the four main Expansion Pack files here: Part 1: http://combatace.com/files/file/10189-sf2v-air-ground-war-expansion-pack-v20-gold-part-1/ Part 2: http://combatace.com/files/file/10190-sf2v-air-ground-war-expansion-pack-v20-gold-part-2/ Part 3: http://combatace.com/files/file/10192-sf2v-air-ground-war-expansion-pack-v20-gold-part-3/ Part 4: http://combatace.com/files/file/10193-sf2v-air-ground-war-expansion-pack-v20-gold-part-4/ The VPAF Add-on for the SF2V Expansion Pack was released in Feb. 2011 as a separate download: http://combatace.com/files/file/11794-sf2v-air-ground-war-expansion-pack-v20-vpaf-add-on/ The latest update package for the Expansion Pack can be found here: Sept. 2013 Update: http://combatace.com/files/file/10466-sf2v-air-ground-war-expansion-pack-v20-sep-2013-update/ Please take a look over the remainder of this ReadMe before installing this add-on. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Requirements ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The minimum requirements for this add-on package are the same as for the latest cumulative update for the Sf2V Expansion Pack. ** Minimum Requirements: SF2V + SF2 + SF2E In addition to SF2V you must also have "Strike Fighters 2" (SF2, with the Desert terrain) as well as "Strike Fighters 2: Europe" (SF2E) as part of your base install of Strike Fighters 2. SF2 and SF2E are required in order to provide several aircraft that are not included in SF2V. ** Support for SF2NA This update adds support for installations that include SF2NA, but SF2NA is not required. ** Patch Levels This update supports several different patch levels: 1. Jun2009b: the last patch level before Dec2009, which introduced support for DX10. The first phase of the install process for this update provides all the files necessary for the Jun2009b patch level. Those on later patch levels will need to proceed with the additional install steps in order to pick up the updated files for later patch levels. 2. post-Mar2012: any patch level from Mar2012 through the most recent patches in 2013 is also supported. Files unique to these patch levels are installed in later steps during the install process described below. ** VPAF Add-on The VPAF Add-on for the SF2V Expansion Pack was released in Feb. 2011 as a separate download: http://combatace.com/files/file/11794-sf2v-air-ground-war-expansion-pack-v20-vpaf-add-on/ This Add-on is now required in order to install this update package. The update process has been built on the assumption that the VPAF Add-on package is installed (with its alternate campaigns and several aircraft updates). If you have not already downloaded and installed the VPAF Add-on package, please do so before trying to install this update. ** Latest Cumulative Update for the SF2V Expansion Pack You should have the latest cumulative update for the Expansion Pack installed before applying this add-on package. Currently the latest update is the Sept. 2013 Update: http://combatace.com/files/file/10466-sf2v-air-ground-war-expansion-pack-v20-sep-2013-update/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Installation ~~~~~~~~~~~~ The installation process has three phases: one for the main add-on files; a second for users with the Mar2012 or later patch levels of SF2V; a third for users with SF2NA merged into their SF2V installs. Here's how to apply this update package: 1. Ensure that SF2V, SF2, and SF2E are all properly installed & updated as part of a merged install. 2. Ensure that the Expansion Pack v. 2.1 (Mar. 2010) is installed to your SF2V Mod Folder, that the VPAF Add-on in installed, and that the latest update package for the Expansion Pack is applied. (See above for links to all components mentioned here.) 3. Unpack SF2V_AG-XP_v2_74-75.7z to a safe place on your drive. 4. Open the \1_All_Patch_Levels folder. Drag and drop all the files and folders from within the \To_Mod_Folder sub-folder to your SF2V Mod Folder, overwriting as prompted. 5. If you are running SF2V at the Mar2012 or later patch level, open the \2_Mar2012_Patch folder. Drag and drop all the files and folders from within the \To_Mod_Folder sub-folder to your SF2V Mod Folder, overwriting as prompted. 6. If your SF2V installation includes SF2NA, open the \3_SF2NA folder. Drag and drop all the files and folders from within the \To_Mod_Folder sub-folder to your SF2V Mod Folder, overwriting as prompted. At this point the main add-on is installed and you're ready to play the new campaigns. If you would like to install the optional A-37A/B Dragonfly or DLC F-4N aircraft, please read the next sections. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Installing the A-37A/B Dragonfly ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One important aircraft in the inventory of the VNAF (South Vietnamese Air Force) was the A-37B Dragonfly, which first went through a combat evaluation program ("Combat Dragon") conducted by the USAF in the late '60's. A number of "Super Tweets" found their way into the inventory of the VPAF (Vietnamese People's Air Force) after the collapse of South Vietnam in April 1975 and were used by the newly unified Vietnam when it intervened in Cambodia against the Khmer Rouge. Unfortunately, we are not allowed to distribute the LODs (3D model files) for the A-37A and A-37B. Thus, by default, the South Vietnam campaigns substitute the B-57B Canberra in the ground-attack role for the VNAF. (The VNAF actually did briefly fly the Canberra in 1965-66, but eventually abandoned the aircraft after numerous problems cropped up in the training program for VNAF pilots.) In the \Optional directory, however, you will find all the files you need (minus the LODs) to add the A-37s to the game. In order to use the A-37s, though, you must first procure the LODs from the A-Team Skunkworks site (in the "3rd Party Mods" section): http://cplengineeringllc.com/SFP1/3rd_Party.html Download the A-37A and A-37B packages, unzip the files, and copy the .LOD files from each aircraft to the corresponding aircraft folders in the \Optional\A-37s directory. Don't forget to copy the cockpit LODs to the \Cockpit folder in each aircraft. Once you've added the LOD files to the aircraft folders, you may install the aircraft to \Objects\Aircraft directory in your Mod Folder. The South Vietnam campaigns are set up so that they will automatically use the A-37Bs in lieu of the B-57Bs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Installing the DLC F-4N Phantom II ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Also included as an optional aircraft is the ThirdWire DLC F-4N Phantom II. If the DLC F-4N is included in your base install, you may install the supporting files from \Optional\DLC\F-4N. To install it in lieu of the F-4N that is installed by default (and which is a mod of the F-4B_67): 1. Remove the existing F-4N from the \Objects\Aircraft directory in your Mods folder. (Leave the decals for the F-4N in \Objects\Decals.) 2. Move the F-4N folder from \Optional\DLC to \Objects\Aircraft in your Mods folder. Once installed, the DLC F-4N will be automatically used by the game. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Summary of New Campaigns ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This add-on supplies three new campaigns set in 1974-75 for the Expansion Pack. Two of these campaigns are based on counterfactual history -- namely, an imagined alternate history in which President Richard Nixon somehow survives the Watergate scandal and intervenes once again in Southeast Asia as South Vietnam buckles in the face of North Vietnam's "Ho Chi Minh Campaign." The third campaign is an updated version of MiGBuster's "The Last Stand '75" campaign, based on the actual historical circumstances of South Vietnam's collapse and eventual defeat. The three new campaigns are as follows: - Linebacker '75: a counterfactual historical campaign -- Nixon survives Watergate and goes on the war path when the Democratic Republic of Vietnam appears to have Republic of Vietnam on the ropes in early 1975. (Note: This campaign should not be confused with the "Linebacker III" campaign released for WOV by Malibu43 and set in the '80's.) - The Last Stand '75: an update of MiGBuster's historical 1974-75 VNAF campaign for SF2V. - Ho Chi Minh Campaign: essentially an alternate version of "The Last Stand," but with the counterfactual historical background of Linebacker '75, allowing the player to fly U.S. aircraft in support of South Vietnam from bases in Thailand, Yankee Station, and Dixie Station. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Note on the New SouthVietnam75 Terrain ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This add-on installs an alternate version of SouthVietnam terrain (SouthVietnam75). This alternate terrain incorporates many (but not all) of the additions made by MiGBuster to the southernmost regions of North Vietnam (Route Packs I and II) as well as South Vietnam. Although this alternate terrain should be compatible with earlier campaigns set in 1965-1972, we have nonetheless elected to offer this modified South Vietnam terrain as a separate terrain instead of just folding in the changes and updates to the existing South Vietnam terrain. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Historical Notes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Although all three campaigns are rooted to some extent in actual historical events, we necessarily worked from incomplete, limited historical data. In particular, the two "counterfactual" or "fictional" campaigns required us to speculate on how a U.S. intervention in Southeast Asia during 1974-1975 might have unfolded. Moreover, we have taken some liberties in constructing these campaigns in order to enhance game play. - U.S. units/squadrons are based on data we were able to scrounge on the internet from various sources. We looked at WestPac carrier deployments for '74-75 and what squadrons were on those cruises with what aircraft. USMC squadrons are all either West Coast squadrons or squadrons that were visiting or based in the Pacific (Australia, Japan, the Phillipines) during that time period. USAF squadrons are pretty close to those in Linebacker II, with some exceptions based (again) on data we were able to find about those units. - The VNAF is much more active and aggressive in the South Vietnam campaigns than it was historically. Although nominally the 4th largest air force in the world (following the transfer of large numbers of aircraft from the U.S. in the "Operation Enhance" and "Enhance Plus" programs of 1972-1973), the VNAF lacked the training and equipment to employ this large inventory of aircraft effectively against invading PAVN (North Vietnamese) forces. - VPAF aircraft do appear in both South Vietnam campaigns. This is not historically correct. The VPAF played almost no role in the '75 Ho Chi Minh campaign, and the few air-to-ground sorties conducted against targets in the South were actually flown by VNAF defectors in F-5s and A-37s. We have included the VPAF, flying from airfields in Route Packs I and II, as this makes the campaigns more interesting, esp. with the addition of Il-28s (which the VPAF received from the Soviet Union in late 1965). We have included MiGBuster's documentation for his original "The Last Stand '75" campaign in the \OriginalDocs folder. These files contain more information about the original VNAF campaign was created. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What's Included ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This add-on includes the following new fixes & updates for the Expansion Pack: NEW AIRCRAFT - A-37A/B Dragonfly (optional, see note above) - A-4F_74 Skyhawk - A-4M_73 Skyhawk - A-6E Intruder - A-7D_75 Corsair II - A-7E_74 Corsair II - F-4D_75 Phantom II - F-4E_75 Phantom II - F-4J_74 Phantom II - F-4N Phantom II - F-14A Tomcat - F-111D Aardvark MISC UPDATES & ADDITIONS - added three new campaigns set in 1974-1975 (see summary above) - added medals pack for North & South Vietnam - added new skins for the USAF F-4D_75 & and F-4E_75 - added drop tanks for new aircraft - added alternate version of SouthVietnam terrain (SouthVietnam75) that includes new target areas for the 1974-75 time period (see note above) - added SA-6 launcher and radar - added VNAF pilots for A-37B Dragonfly - added several new engine sounds ~~~~~~~ Credits ~~~~~~~ This update contains a number of new items from the following modders who generously allowed their use: MiGBuster .......................... original Last Stand '75 campaign dtmdragon .......................... A-4M_73 Skyhawk HomeFries .......................... A-6 Superpack for SF2 Column5, USAFTML, & Storm .......... F-4N Phantom II Mirage Factory ..................... F-14A Tomcat FastCargo & team ................... F-111D Aardvark Sundowner .......................... new skins for F-4D_75 & F-4E_75 Sundowner .......................... F-4N VF-111 skin Column5 ............................ F-4N VF-151 skin ChampionsVA56 ...................... A-37A/B Dragonfly skins MiGBuster .......................... SouthVietnam75 target additions If we have neglected to credit anyone here, please let us know. We will get it fixed ASAP. ~~~~~~~~~~~ Legal Stuff ~~~~~~~~~~~ We have signed onto the freeware "list" on combatace.com. As such, the original work here can be included or used in other mods as along as they aren't payware and credit is given to the creator(s). Thanks, Malibu43 & eburger68 -------------------- malibu43 & eburger68 18 Mar. 2014
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    Version 2.0

    2,148 downloads

    Tupolev Tu-128 Fiddler B & Tu-128M The Tupolev Tu-28/Tu-128 (NATO name 'Fiddler') was a long-range interceptor aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. It remains the world's largest production fighter aircraft. In this pack the Tu-128 Fiddler B and the most recent Tu-128M. Instructions This aircraft is for SF2 and SF2E last patch ... not tested in SF2V. 1) Unzip the file Gen2_TU128packV00.rar 2) Copy Object and Sounds folders into your mods folder (i.e...\ThirdWire\StrikeFighters2 Europe\). Please, read the readme file. Credits: - kreelin for the FM - Spillone104 for the jet sound - Spillone104, bobrock, lindr2, Soulfreak as beta tester - me ... the remaining stuff Special thanks to NGHENGO who stressed me (a lot) in order to not stop this project and lindr2 who kindly helped me with much detailed infos. Thank you very much guys. Last UpDate 22/03/2011 – Ver.2.0 Various improvements; now compatible with Expansion2 Thank you to Spillone104, paulopanz and X-RAY for the support as beta tester. Every part of this mod can be used into others mods only if the final product is free of charge for the community and proper credits are listed into the product itself. Enrico "ErikGen" Gennari
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    Version 1.0

    305 downloads

    SM.79 Sparviero The Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero (Italian for "Sparrowhawk") was a three-engined Italian medium bomber with a wood-and-metal structure. Originally designed as a fast passenger aircraft, this low-wing monoplane, in the years 1937–39, set 26 world records that qualified it for some time as the fastest medium bomber in the world. It first saw action during the Spanish Civil War and flew on all fronts in which Italy was involved during World War II. It became famous and achieved many successes as a torpedo bomber in the Mediterranean theater. The SM.79 was an outstanding aircraft and was certainly the best-known Italian aeroplane of World War II.[2] It was easily recognizable due to its distinctive fuselage dorsal "hump", and was well liked by its crews who nicknamed it Gobbo Maledetto ("damned hunchback"). It was the most widely produced Italian bomber of World War II, with some 1,300 built, remaining in Italian service until 1952. 3D Model (Veltro2k) Textures and FM (Charles) Slow/Fast Prop textures by Russo Cockpit (Kesselbrut) unzip ad folders to their appropiate places...have fun * Requires weapons pack up to date THIS MODEL IS ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FREEWARE AND IN NO OTHER CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL IT BE USED, EVEN IN PART OF ANYTHING THAT IS PAYWARE. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COMBAT ACE MODDERS AGREEMENT


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