Railgun, anyone?

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mikmykWS
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We must not be in the same thread then, because there has been a ton of information posted in this thread alone. Not to mention the amount located on the internet that is easily obtainable through a simple Google search.

The links provided don't have what we need. If you could do one of your simple google searches and provide this then case closed right?

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ORIGINAL: spacenavy90

Seriously, last I checked this is a railgun discussion thread so stop trying to derail it with your bickering.

Stop trying to dictate how people should or shouldn't act, if you want to do that maybe you should go make a separate thread.

I didn't realize I had the power to dictate that. I'll have to try that out on my wife. What I do have the power to do is point out that people might want to have a little common courtesy, especially on a private forum. I'll see if the Avengers have need of this power you claim I have.
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What an incredibly pretentious and cancerous forum.
Congratulations on losing another one of your already low population of supporters.
I'll be getting my refund back from Steam now.

Good day gents.
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Cya
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I guess the disappointment was just too much.
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Yeah not sure what he wanted anybody to do..Alienate the people he was alienating[:)]

We weren't even saying no to his request just that more info was needed.

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I don't mean to come across as a forum bully, but opening up a year old thread to express disappointment over a pretty minor thing seems a little stupid.

A) Introduce yourself
B) Recognize the devs might have other priorities
C) Acknowledge the devs have hugely support the game and add stuff all the time from suggestions from their customers
D) Read over the forums a little or even ask where to put a db request
E) Be a little less severe if things aren't done they YOU like them.

A little humility when entering a new forum goes a long way in my book.
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You're not acting like a bully by any stretch.

This may have been a bit of a put on anyways. Antics are familiar.
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Just a lurker on this particular thread but - it is absolutely amazing. My observations, as a subscriber, are that intelligent, serious questions and requests are answered promptly and resolved as soon as is practically possible. Self-important and obviously all knowing CMANO users should have no need to ask the developers anything since they already have all the answers. I have nothing but praise for the folks who designed, wrote, maintain and enhance this simulation - and I speak from 35+ years of software engineering experience. Believe me, this individual's petulant comments will not be missed by anyone except those in need of a little comic relief!
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I'm also wondering what the refund ticket will look like...

Reason for refund: Forums members were mean and didn't like my tone.
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RE: Railgun, anyone?

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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) bueno
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What a c*nt.
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ORIGINAL: spacenavy90

Yes, please continue the circle jerk.

Also I lied, I pirated it lol.
I also sent the download link to most of the people on the Steam forums who also felt robbed blind by your outrageous and un-deserving price. $80 dollars for a database? Cmon. No wonder you only have like 100 sales on Steam.

It was a pleasure to steal profits and potential sales from you. You can ban me now, because I don't want any reason to come back to this forum. Not even to troll your pathetic group of senior citizens who have nothing better to do.

Don't care.

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ORIGINAL: spacenavy90

Yes, please continue the circle jerk.

Also I lied, I pirated it lol.
I also sent the download link to most of the people on the Steam forums who also felt robbed blind by your outrageous and un-deserving price. $80 dollars for a database? Cmon. No wonder you only have like 100 sales on Steam.

It was a pleasure to steal profits and potential sales from you. You can ban me now, because I don't want any reason to come back to this forum. Not even to troll your pathetic group of senior citizens who have nothing better to do.

Thanks for proving everything I thought right...
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This guy lives a pretty dangerous life. He appears to run/own a "development" studio that builds mods for ARMA3. He is relatively prolific in social media and in the ARMA 3 community. I bet his buddies at BI studios would love to know he pirates games.

I could be wrong, that is a pretty unique name.
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I knew it! Another pathetic loser who hides in a basement somewhere throwing verbal internet grenades at those who accomplish things because he/she cannot compete anywhere on his/her own. Now he/she can slide back into the Stygian morass of whiners, complainers and general losers who must "rail" (pun intended) at the real world as it passes him/her by. Just another ring around the gene pool!
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Well, I think we have an idea for what to test the Mk.1 Railgun on...
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RE: Railgun, anyone?

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Eh he can say and do what he wants. Nobody cares. Everybody's kook alarms went off at about the same time so no worries. hehe

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You might want to lock this up...I suspect someone will be back to clean up.
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RE: Railgun, anyone?

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Good point. Guys we'll get the railgun done when we've got enough info.

Thanks!

Mike
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