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eastonhockey19
January 9th, 2003, 18:38
Woooo first post, ok... i know that soldiers but does any one have a date?? because comming soon could mean tommrow or in five months, soes any have a ballpark date maby even a month. and is there a site that has some more info on it? i want to ckeck it out it looks really cool!

IsZi
January 9th, 2003, 18:48
I think telling the date (even ballpark) would be against the NDA, wouldn't it? I'm no Beta Tester, but I'm almost betting it would be.

TR-JustinMc06-
January 9th, 2003, 20:07
I have no idea when it would be out, but i would guess this year something, what r u talkin bout the NDA??

IsZi
January 9th, 2003, 20:21
Non-Disclosure Agreement. Defines what the Beta Testers are and are not allowed to talk about outside the Beta Tester group.

Mschadt
January 9th, 2003, 22:00
When you consider that a Linux server was said to be out october 2002. And now it's 2003 and no Linux server. I guess I'm just saying don't hold your breath.

Strange_One
January 20th, 2003, 04:14
When you write a program for Windows, it is sometimes very difficult to port it into a Unix based OS such as Linux, trust me, as a coder that sometimes writes in C and C++ if you have function calls that are in a window API, they just wont work under Linux. And lets face it, unless you are a master coder, you are using some APIs, and since this game is built on the UnReal Engine adn it was written for Windows, it might be a while for the Linux port. As for Soldiers, I have been chaecking up on this as I am an RPG Buff. They seem to have most of the screen shots down already which means thay are almost comlete with at least the graphics design phase and all that is left is the underlying code. I would like to **ESTIMATE** that it will be out in a month or so, but dont quote me on that.

Kriticos
February 28th, 2003, 20:47
Just testing out my profile changes sorry to waste space but it was te first post so i figured no one will see this. :lol: :roll: :stick: :banger: