We have been hard at work since last winter creating new content, polishing old content and generally making a better game for you to enjoy. We are pleased to announce that we feel that work has gotten to a point where we can invite you to try it out. Our release comes in a patch version for those already playing 2.1 We are also releasing a two part, 2.4 gigabyte full client version of the mod. In the past we have tried to package the installer into a single massive download. We feel that a two download, two installer version will allow us greater flexibility when dealing with the errors associated with downloading large files. We hope you will agree.
Welcome back to another POE news update! As we mentioned in our last news, we've been testing the next release client for PoE2 and testing has gone extremely well. After getting the Testers seal of approval, we are pleased to announce the next release of PoE2 will be on Friday July 25th! This version will be labelled 2.5 We will be releasing the server files on Wednesday July 23rd so you have plenty of time to set up your boxes ready for Fridays' client release.
The show and festivities will be held on Saturday June 28th starting at 2pm PST. The actual episode's stories will be recorded around 5pm PST. Throughout the rest of the time, the idea is to stream live video from Ole's studio via Stickam (or Ustream). You'll be able to watch directly from the website, we may play some Battlefield 2, and best of all, you can call in at any time via Skype and chat with us. The best moments outside of the actual episode will be edited and added before episode 100's final release. More details to follow so keep an eye on this thread!
Episode 85 of the Battlefield Podcast comes with a lot of interview clips from everything from BF Heroes' Leaderboards to Bad Company and its upcoming beta. Parachutes will be welcome to all us amateur pilots in Battlefield Heroes, and we've got mod updates all around. Don't miss out on our big announcement while you're listening to this week's episode of Battlefield Podcast!
Hello and welcome back to another update of Forgotten Hope 2. Today we've got two allied landing craft that were used in the amphibious invasion of Normandy on D-Day. The British LCA (Landing Craft Assault) was the most numerous landing craft during D-Day. It was present at all 5 of the invasion beaches and, although it was used to land American troops, it remained crewed by the British Royal Navy. The LCA had the capacity to carry 36 fully equipped soldiers to the beaches at a maximum speed of 6 knots. It was armed with a single Bren located at the port side. Both the model and skin were made by Toddel.
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