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Old June 18th, 2001, 04:18 AM
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Hey Otto, good to hear from you again. I forgot to respond to the email you wrote awhile ago and your post reminded me about it. [img]smile.gif[/img]

Firstly, heres a url that has Grenadiers (from what ive heard a really good book) listed for $33.60 as opposed to Amazon's $42. http://tollehausbooks.com/mcart/inde...s+%26+Memoirs+

Scroll down some and youll see a pic of it.
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And as far as WWIIOL goes, its buggy as heck! Words cant describe the stress that this game has put me through after waiting for almost two years on it! It WILL be a very good game, right now however, it was launched early because the developer and publisher were running low on cash and had to get it out. I have never played a more buggy piece of software, and its currently uninstalled as I am waiting on new patches to come out before I try to play again. Id say pick it up in about a month as itll be more playable by then, but make sure to have a really awsome system. Im on a 1.7gig Dell w/ 64mg DDR Geforce3, and 128mg of RDRAM and i get 7 to .023 frames per second in city fighting just as an infantryman! Its pitiful for such an awesome machine but the software isnt optimized at all.

Id like very much to join up on some ground missions with you, it should be a lot of fun once the bugs are worked out.

Heres some URL's for the game:

Official news site:
http://www.hq.wwiionline.com/
Oberkommando der Wehrmacht:
http://www.okw.wwiionline.com/
Official site:
http://www.wwiionline.com/
Tech Pubs:
http://www.wwiitechpubs.com/
Squad Im in--2SS Panzer Division:
http://www.thmodus.com/dasreich/index2.html
Panzer Korps Blücher forums(of which 2SS is a member):
http://windhund.gamers.de/cgi-bin/ik.../ikonboard.cgi

Maybe I gave a little too much info and got off topic, but at least your now informed [img]smile.gif[/img]
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