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Landstalker replied to Placebo's topic in ARMA 2 & OA - GENERAL
As with quite a few i mailed game, and even though they know its been brought foward the reply i got was 26th- i was confused and baffled. So i went to amazon and bought it, game.co.uk is loosing tons of potential sales or has lost should i say as a result of this. -
i must admit i had wondered too weather indeed it was legit -
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Campaign Bug - AI not noticing me?
Landstalker replied to garack666's topic in ARMA 2 & OA - TROUBLESHOOTING
thats wierd ..i stand bevore enemys directly they do nothing -
Arma2 - Lighteffect problems (ati HD 4870GX2)
Landstalker replied to M-Dust's topic in ARMA 2 & OA - TROUBLESHOOTING
ATI may bring out a patch for ARMA2 for there cards i remeber they done it a while back with another game. -
no problem rabbit keep searching forums here over next few days and see if anyone else has these problems, then fingers crossed somebody can help you out, its never fun when things like you explain happen stay strong friend it will be fixed soon :)
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lol - awsome jamie thats a true ARMA2 soldier right there !
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stick with it rabbit, try as many things as you can before patch, dvd drivers for your drive, check you have top graphics drivers out for your graphics card, check things arent overheating - motherboard - graphics card etc just keep fiddling with things try your best and you may fix it goodluck friend if you re-install and it still occours try updating everything you possible can just to try eliminate the possible cause.
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thanks Maruk you never seize to disappoint me good post hope the game sells well.
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whoa damn delete both process and restart the game maybe reboot the system have you sorted the cd-key thing out ...should have posted this in there and people could have helped you more rather than spreading problems out ... hope someone can help ya bud .
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yeh right game wouldnt install it surley would require a cd-key. if you cant get online but can play single then somethings the matter hope someone can help you.
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my main focus will be for the new F1 game as the first thing im going to do is choose button or barricehllo and get in a brawn car and drive it straight into the barriers :p then get into a mclaren and do it how it was meant to be done !
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for the german release ive heard its only german but i read on the forums someone said it has german subtitles but is in english so....im sure 2 days time we will find out :)
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At the point of this post GRID on ps3 is awsome on 42'' HD Tv . but for the Near Future 2010 the game that will be on top when released will be F1 (formula 1) by codemasters i can assure you if GRID is to a fine detail then F1 will not fail codemasters make absolute quality racing games GRID in parts is arcade style, but ive had some GT2 races online that where not arcadie, lap by lap constant close fighting to the finish which in my eyes makes GRID a perfect winner at time of this post. I am an F1 fanatic and cant wait till they release F1 in 2010 well worth the wait !
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What's the first thing you are going to do when you get ArmA 2?
Landstalker replied to L!nk07's topic in ARMA 2 & OA - GENERAL
I will most likely play singleplayer get a feel for the game. Then will be the keyboard configuration for flying and vehicles etc. im sure a few hours later i will venture online see what thats like :) -
North Korea says it has abandoned the truce that ended the Korean war, amid rising tension in the region. It blamed its decision on South Korea joining a US-led initiative to search ships for nuclear weapons. It said the South's actions were a "declaration of war", and pledged to attack if its ships were stopped. The move is part of an increasingly hard line being taken by North Korea, and comes two days after it conducted an underground nuclear test. Meanwhile, South Korean news reports say that steam has been seen coming from a plant at the North's main nuclear facility, a sign that it has made good on its threat to restart efforts to make weapons-grade plutonium. The United Nations Security Council is working on a strong resolution condemning North Korea's actions, including possible punitive measures. Anti-proliferation In a statement to the North's official news agency, KCNA, the military warned that it no longer considered itself bound by the terms of a truce which ended the war between the two Koreas. That agreement has preserved a tense peace for more than five decades. r test and missile launches in North Korea The immediate cause of North Korea's actions, it said, was South Korea's announcement on Tuesday that it would definitely join the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) - a US-led campaign to search ships carrying suspicious cargoes to prevent trafficking of weapons of mass destruction. Joining the PSI "is a natural obligation", South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan told reporters. "It will help control North Korea's development of dangerous material." But North Korea's response has been unequivocal. "Any hostile act against our peaceful vessels, including search and seizure, will be considered an unpardonable infringement on our sovereignty," a spokesman for the North's army told KCNA. "We will immediately respond with a powerful military strike." Tensions have already risen significantly across the Korean peninsula in recent weeks. Provocation Last month North Korea launched a long-range rocket over Japanese airspace, angering the international community. Pyongyang said the rocket carried a satellite, but several nations viewed it as cover for a missile test. The US envoy to the UN strongly criticised the North The UN Security Council condemned the rocket launch, and in retaliation North Korea announced it was quitting long-running six-nation negotiations on its nuclear disarmament. It also said it would reopen its main nuclear plant at Yongbyon, which was closed in July 2007 as part of a disarmament deal. According to South Korean media reports, the plant may now be reactivated, as spy satellites have seen steam coming out of it. On Monday North Korea increased tensions still further, by conducting a powerful underground nuclear test. It has also fired six short-range missiles in recent days. International response NUCLEAR CRISIS Oct 2006 - North Korea conducts an underground nuclear test Feb 2007 - North Korea agrees to close its main nuclear reactor in exchange for fuel aid June 2008 - North Korea makes its long-awaited declaration of nuclear assets Oct 2008 - The US removes North Korea from its list of countries which sponsor terrorism Dec 2008 - Pyongyang slows work to dismantle reactor after a US decision to suspend energy aid Jan 2009 - The North says it is scrapping all deals with the South, accusing it of "hostile intent" April 2009 - Pyongyang launches a rocket carrying what it says is a communications satellite 25 May 2009 - North Korea conducts a second nuclear test Q&A: North Korea nuclear test What is N Korea's game plan? Diplomats from the five permanent Security Council member countries - plus Japan and South Korea - have been meeting behind closed doors to discuss a new resolution against North Korea. Washington is calling for a quick and unified response that will make it clear to Pyongyang that there are consequences for its actions. But US State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said the door was still open to resume long-running six-party talks and that the US was looking at a "whole range of options". "We are thinking through complicated issues that require very careful consideration," said the US ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice. While the US and Japan are likely to favour a hard line against North Korea, Russia and China are more wary about pushing Pyongyang too far, analysts say. A few years ago there was real hope of reaching a settlement, when North Korea agreed in February 2007 to abandon its nuclear ambitions in return for aid and diplomatic concessions. But the negotiations stalled as it accused its negotiating partners - the US, South Korea, Japan, China and Russia - of failing to meet agreed obligations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- [LANDSTALKER] Hi first off this is from the bbc website i take no claim for writing it was copy and pasted i didnt see a thread on this and its a Main stream topic on a war agenda. Ive been watching closley and a few months back i read that south Korea and USA had 500,000 troops in south Korea and where performing training exercises would people kindly govern there thoughts as to a possible future for this matter i know its out of our hands so to speak but common speculation is welcome. i have read round as to reasons why they would do tests and North Korea has fired two more missiles, hours after the UN Security Council unanimously condemned its nuclear test, I mean i feel worried becuase if as is stated they pass the information to other countries then we have an arms race, while nuclear bombs may be out dated somewhat they still pack a punch. Are they going to keep going back to the UN and forcing sanctions that rightly seemed to have not worked? I feel if russia and china had no part in this USA would have dis-armed them by now, i feel the world is shifting power - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Late on Monday US President Barack Obama spoke to the leaders of both Japan and South Korea to assure them of America's commitment to security in north-east Asia. The conversations followed an emergency session of the UN Security Council, where members voiced strong opposition to the test and condemned it. Russia's UN envoy told reporters the nuclear test was a clear violation of UN Resolution 1718. That resolution imposed sanctions on North Korea after its first nuclear test, in October 2006. The US ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said America wanted "strong measures" when it starts work on the new resolution. "The US thinks that this is a grave violation of international law and a threat to regional and international peace and security," she said. The UK's ambassador to the UN, Sir John Sawers, explained that the Council had decided to act in two stages, first issuing a statement "strongly condemning and opposing what the North Koreans have done by carrying out this second nuclear test". does anyone have any thoughts to this subject please add them or if anyone can provide anymore information to this topic i would be greatfull. i made this topic sort of out of boredom but never the less find this subject extremely intresting.