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Tung Sheng Lui is the Chinese man who helped plane #2 men survive. When he became a citizen of the US, he became an honorary Raider. Next to him is John Doolittle, James’ son:
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Bob Hite and Tom Griffin:
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Davey Jones and Bill Bower:
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Chase Nielsen and Dick Cole:
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That's kinda been something that has bugged me a lot. I can't wait for a game that has damage modeling, like, if you get shot in the leg, you have to hobble around, instead of just having a bar that moves down and when its gone your dead. Anyone else feel this way? As for BiA, wow, that's a perty looking game. I hope it lives up to those shots.
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I just checked Tom's Hardware guide (www.tomshardware.com) and they have a new review of Nvidia's new GeForce 6800. THIS THING IS LEAVING THE ATI 9800 XT / NVIDIA FX 5950 IN THE DUST. In Tom's benchmarks, the new card is getting DOUBLE the fps of both of these current top of the line cards. wow! I can't wait to see what ATI counters with.
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You know, I've heard a lot about the need for good system reqs, but I was able to play the demo on my P3 800Mhz, GForce2, 512 MB PC133 RAM computer just fine. I had med-low settings, but it still looked and played great. I'm gonna get this as soon as I get out from under my parents wings.
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It looks awesome MJ! good work. It's a look that should work for biohaz for a long time to come. Though, I say again, the news could always be up higher so us lazies don't have to scroll... :D
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More Red Airplane Troubles...
PG_Raptor replied to PG_Raptor's topic in Site Support / Bug Reports / Suggestions
hmm, seem to be having this same problem again... maybe you haven't had the time to fix it with the move, but I hope you can. Gee, I've got more posts in this forum than anyone else maybe I should stop complaining :D -
Amen, pc. I hope you all have a wonderful day!
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Awesome, can't wait to see what's coming!
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"As darkness fell on December 26, 2001, a 1946 Aeronca Champion took off from a small airstrip near Petaluma, California. The tandem two-seater rose above the green hills of the Coast Ranges and spent more than an hour circling over vineyards, cattle ranches, and Christmas-lit towns. It was a pleasant spree, with only one discordant note: The airplane had no pilot. Paul Clary III had started the Champion around 4:30 p.m., then checked under the cowling, fearing he had flooded the engine. That’s when the airplane made its move. It snapped the tiedowns and broke free, leaving its Clary behind. The aircraft wound up crashing in uninhabited woodland 35 miles from the runway, having burned nearly 15 gallons of fuel. Witnesses estimate it reached an altitude of 5,000 feet. The incident rated little more than a footnote, even in the Northern California press. It should have brought a clarion call to action. For this was only the most recent example of the sinister and unpredictable behavior of the Aeronca Champion, also known as the 7AC. Witness: * In 1987, a Champion flew for 65 miles in rural New York before smashing into a poplar tree. The pilot had clung desperately to the cockpit door, finally releasing his grip just prior to takeoff. * 1990: A Champion described six circles on the grounds of a small Florida airport, with its pilot wedged halfway inside the cockpit. He jumped free moments before the airplane obliterated a soda machine. “I thought it was going to kill me,” he said. *1993: A Champion rolled over a wheel chock in Portsmouth, Ohio, and made a beeline for a pair of trucks. The pilot grabbed a wing strut and redirected the airplane into a hangar door. *1995: A Champion taxied across a ramp in Smoketown, Pennsylvania, before colliding with a parked airplane. The pilot’s wife was a captive passenger in the front seat. *1997: A Champion announced its intentions with an insolent backfire, then took off from Grimes Field in Urbana, Ohio. It narrowly avoided two airplanes and flew for one hour 48 minutes—90 miles—before diving into a bean field. *1998: A Champion unsuccessfully attempted to liberate itself from an airport in Sheridan, Arkansas, mashing itself in some trees. This incident also involved a spousal hostage."
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I was just thinking, I havn't seen anything new in this forum since february... how's the project coming along? Anythign cool to show us?
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Hey snapple, got a question. What division are you guys? Division I hockey? and do you guys have a schedule up for next year?
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This one looks like it might be worth getting. Tell me if it's good at all (especially multi-player) and I'll probably get it.
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no responses? is it that bad?
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Operation Crimean Thunder
PG_Raptor posted a topic in Digital Combat Simulator Series General Discussion
DUDE, that video is soooo friggen AWESOME!!! Man, you guys should go professional or something, that was... WOW! -
Hey, I used LOMAN to install Bobocop's lo-res coulds. But when I watched the Mig-29 Intercept track, when they went above the clouds, they still looked like the default clouds. I mean, the clouds still had the ripple effect, and it still had low low-fps (single digits to low teens). Is there something else i need to do to make sure the files are installed correctly?
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Well, my dad has decided that my computer needs to return to his possession :( But, I am getting his computer. Here's the specs: My Computer: P4 1.7 Ghz 384 Mb PC133 RAM 16 Mb Nvidia Vanta 18.6 Gb HD/6.05 Gb HD Dad's Computer P3 800 MHz 512 Mb RAM (probably PC133) 32 MB GForce2 something like a 40 Gb HD Now, my question. I know now I'll be able to run LOMAC. But I want to know how the overall performance of my system will drop, for games like FS2004 and Medal of Honor. I mean, my computing power is getting cut in half, but I'm getting a better video card and more RAM. I expect that overall it will drop, but will it be all that significant?
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It's a forum way down at the bottom... but here's a link to FAQ thread: http://forum.biohazcentral.com/index.php?showtopic=3286