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Field ! Welcome back ! I'm really glad one of the best modders came back and is active again. I'm awaiting some more of your representative mods. The last mod which isn't released (finished) is the futuristic one , isn't it ?Hopefuly you will get some time to finish it. And to upgrade your old ones. Cheers. Quote from: rumpel on October 24, 2008, 08:30:22 pmoh gratz numgun, saw you in forum there - great mods Rumpel, stick to the topic. You're getting offtopic.
oh gratz numgun, saw you in forum there - great mods
can someone tell me which color/hex code of the color of the us paratroopers is? would be great
Hey all, I'm new to here, and to Soldat, but I was wondering how I get this game to work, because I follow the steps in the Readme thing, and I copy all the files and paste them into the Soldat folder, and I can go into WW2 CS, chose the weapons and such, but when I get into the game, The title is WW2 CS, but thats all that changes. The gameplay is exactly like the regular Soldat, none of the weapons have been added, and I was wondering if any could help me
im curious, do you have to have an older version of soldat for this to work? cuz i have 1.5, and its not working on my computer...
Questions are legitimate for revivals. Just don't revive a thread to say "lol gud MOD!"
what exactly must i do to play with for example the ppsha41s original stats with its 70 rounds instead of the standard steyr 30? i selected the wanted weapons in the menuthing and started a game in realistic mod (if those matter) but the ppsha still has 30 rounds. had i copied something in the wrong place?
in the soldat/mods/wwii-tcs is a configuration settings file who is updated everytime i select the appropriate weapons in the menuthing. it shows the custom stats of the different guns but if the game is started, everything is like vanillasoldat. apply-button in the menuthing is of course clicked. should i have postet this right from the start, or rather has that something to do with the missing file? or even better, one .ini file should be easy to be remade?
where must be the .ini placed with which content?