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| Red Alert 2 & Yuri's Revenge Editing Discuss any modding related issues to do with Red Alert 2 and Yuri's Revenge here. |
08-15-2004, 11:26 AM
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#91 (permalink)
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I have never tried to do it, but given my experiences so far, I'd say it's either quite easy, or hardcoded.
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08-16-2004, 04:29 AM
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#92 (permalink)
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Location: Land of the babes
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@Ren: tried to do what exactly? Use the AllowToPlace tag?
@The Italian bloke (sorry mate, I forgot your name and my browser is too slow to load the last page so I can see it  ): I thought "Caio" or Ciao" means "hello" in Italian. Or have I been playing too many Mario games?
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08-16-2004, 04:43 AM
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#93 (permalink)
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Location: Russia, Novosibirsk
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'Hello' in Italian is written 'Ciao'
so you have done only misprint, not have played Mario games too much 
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08-16-2004, 08:45 AM
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#94 (permalink)
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OK, I understand now. AAG, there is something about the way you write/post... a lot of Russian people I know speak like that. I can easily tell you are Russian. But the fact that it says "Location: Russia" under your avatar kind of kills the guessing game
AAG, do the words "Gold Fish" mean anything to you? Like, Russian folklore/legends sort of things?
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08-16-2004, 11:33 PM
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#95 (permalink)
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'Gold Fish' is a fairy tale written by Alexander Pushkin. Should I describe it?
About folklore/legends: what exactly are you interested in?
And about my location: you don't believe I live in Russia, do you?
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08-17-2004, 03:57 AM
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#96 (permalink)
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Well, this being the net, I am supposed to assume that whatever you say goes. Do you not live in Russia? If you don't why are you faking it?
I'm not actively interested in legends etc., but I am interested whenever I hear about them. From any part of the world, but mainly Celtic/ancient European stuff.
Can you describe that story? It would be good to hear on a gaming board, to shake things up a bit!
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08-17-2004, 04:54 AM
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My location? I don't fake anything about it. My precise location is:
Russian Federation --> Western Siberia --> Novosibirsk --> Kirov's district --> Zorge street --> etc.
If you need I can write zip code, house and flat numbers.
Would you write me a letter? :lol: (To check location)
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08-17-2004, 05:48 AM
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#98 (permalink)
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And the story (text is not orriginal - only narration)
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Originally Posted by Pushkin
There was an old man. He was a fisherman. He was very poor. Once he came to the see to fish. And after he took out his seine he so that he saw that there was only one fish there. It was gold color. The fish asked the man to liberate it and said that it could realize any wish of the man if he would liberate. The man liberated the fish and said it that he had no wish.
After the man returned home he told his wife what had happened. She became to curse the man because she had broken trough and had no money to buy new one.
The man went to the see and called the gold fish. It came. Then man told it his problem and the fish said to him: "Return home, your wish would be realized". After came back he saw new trough in the yard...
After few days wife bacame to abuse man again. She wanted new house. The man told it to the fish and after he returned he saw new house instead his old cabin.
Then wife wanted to become a noble, the to have palace, then to beome a queen. And all wishes were realized.
At the end she wanted gold fish to become her servant. After the man told this to the fish
the sea stormed and became black. The fish said nothing and swam away. The man returned and saw only his old cabin, his wife (she became peasant again) and broken trough.
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08-17-2004, 06:40 AM
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And the moral of the story is: don't be greedy, and be grateful for what you have!
Hey, I won't be needing house numbers - I checked out the world map and I can see Novosibirsk, it's east of Omsk.
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08-17-2004, 07:17 AM
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#100 (permalink)
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You are right: East of Omsk, North of Barnaul, West to Kemerovo and South to Tomsk
And about the idea of the fairytale: here you also 100% right.
But what attitude is this story to Ra2 and YR forum?
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