I think this one should be obvious, and extremely simple, but I want to be sure. Either make it an option at the beginning of the game, or allow a 'continue' button when reaching the scenario end.
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Draigh said:It's there in Armageddon.
hmmmm.....another reason to get arma.Draigh said:It's there in Armageddon.
assimilateur said:You meant the "continue" button (haven't got that far yet)? Because I'm pretty sure there ain't such a thing as "no time limit" in Arma.
humancalculator said:hmmmm.....another reason to get arma.
Says someone without it.Draigh said:There's actually no real reason left not to get it.
Draigh said:If you even get there, that is - you can select 1964 as an enddate before starting the game, but by then there's simply nothing to do - no technological development and probably not much left to conquer either.
sbr said:Says someone without it.![]()
I know, I just am pretty sure he doesn't have it because he lost access to the OT forum and if he had the game I am sure he would have registered it to get access back.assimilateur said:Are you referring to his lack of a reg icon? Because that doesn't quite mean that a person doesn't have that game.
sbr said:I know, I just am pretty sure he doesn't have it because he lost access to the OT forum and if he had the game I am sure he would have registered it to get access back.
Draigh said:Unfortunately, I wasn't 18 at the time so I couldn't get it myself(still can't, since you need a debit card), and back at the time there was no real reason to register stuff I didn't... and the person that bought it for me (my brother) doesn't have the code anymore. However, lately someone offered me an Arma registry code for free and I refused, simply because OT access isn't that appealing to me anymore and I don't feel like cheating Paradox like that.
assimilateur said:Whoa, hold on there! How is that "cheating Paradox", seeing that you do have the game?