Good work Watson!Original geschrieben von MAP-MASTER
Does JA-SSR also enable the player to train Militia in those sectors (when u move a SamSite to a new positon)?

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Good work Watson!Original geschrieben von MAP-MASTER
Does JA-SSR also enable the player to train Militia in those sectors (when u move a SamSite to a new positon)?
Hm...Original geschrieben von icecoldMagic
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Hi there,
Well, as far as I see, noone is really interensted in it at the moment... and I cannot pressure them because I lost my notes (now i do not know who's assigned to which range)... and although I asked them, they didn't respond (most of them). Actually, I see that there is no interest in researching JA stuff nowadays, throughout the whole community... all the teckos are busy with UC basically, or have somewhat forgotten JA... and I think this is normal.
So, I see no point in continuing the project. Eitherway, noone will be really interested in any possible findings... Yeah, I know, too bad, it could have been great, but a year or more earlier would have been better. Sad to say so. But don't forget that JA3 is constructed :) So there will be some Lords of the Bytes 2, or even Crash Test 2 :) JA may be too old, but JA idea never ages.
May the force be with you :D
And thanks for participating anyway...
Trailblazer
Und:Well, Crash Test might be dead, but not JA for sure... I am impressed that many people still play that old-veteran game. Well, many different kinds of people actually... hardcore hackers that write computerised music, older ones who even pay for a server that others can enjoy, 16 years old boys who's life is actually a PC (me and Linx for instance
), or some other guys who're looking to cheat. All of them. But they are all mature enough to judge a game not by it's graphics (*cough* *cough* UT2003 *cough*) but by it's spectacular gameplay and atmosphere.
@Nitrat: Ich würde von diesen Threads das "wichtig" wegnehmen ... es ist aus ... vorbei.As for LotB... yeah, it is consisted by many talented guys. I can name you 3 guys who on their 12 were programming on Turbo Pascal (yeah, including me)If you sit back and think of all our findings, well, from a half-UB-editor we managed UC (which has many surprises - plus I donated something as well
). Truth is though that everybody's busy now... So Lotb seems deserted. Well, it isn't. Just people don't write. They only read. Like an online library. I am really starting to think that JA research is almost obsolete... apart from some details on JSDs, everything is known.