Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Aces High General Discussion => Topic started by: Gunthr on July 21, 2007, 01:51:26 PM
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fighter starts a beam attack on bomber ... then begins to pass left to right across the rear of the formation, just when fighter is ready to fire for effect at d4, bombers disappear in a blink and re-appear to the rear of the fighter. This happens repeatedly.
is this something worthwhile reporting, or is it just a gaming trick? i have film.
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Happens repeatedly Send the film in to HTC. They have better means to determine the reason and take ... let's say appropriate measures whatever the reason is ;)
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Send in your film.
If can be a gamed trick, but more likely either you or he fired, and the additional resource requirement of all those tracer images resulted in a warp.... either due to problems with client computer resources or a connection.
It's the internet. Until everyone is on Internet-II and dial-up and most sat links (and delays) are gone, you will have issues due to connections.
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I'd submit the film.
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Sounds like LordValdemort was flying them bombers.I've seen him flying around the MA without the use of a plane.It's unfortunate that I have no film.
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Ok, thanks
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n = the number of people that will repeatedly tell the questioner to send his film into HTC
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send in the film to AH
asking in here is the equivalent of saying to us
" I have had moderate to severe back pain.. do I need surgery"
even if you show xray or MRi we are still just a bunch of Tards on the internet.
or to put it another way--
you want to ask a bunch of guys who are unable to grasp how the collision model works (even after its explained in detail to them )if they think someone is cheating lol:rofl
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(http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i253/plague_06/wtfh4x.jpg)
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Originally posted by Yknurd
n = the number of people that will repeatedly tell the questioner to send his film into HTC
And where Y = the number of threads in which Ted will say that dialup customers are at fault for every connectivity issue.
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I thought "n" was the number of people who said. "score don't matter." Yet they have checked score enough to know everyone in the top 50.