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#21 bortimus

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Posted 22 September 2015 - 02:17 AM

I hope so.  The course looks amazing. 

 

I live in Virginia and I can see some Appalachian flavor in the landscapes.



#22 catflap

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Posted 22 September 2015 - 06:11 PM

Yes - from the screenshots it looks like it would be a tragedy for it to be lost.



#23 JoeF

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Posted 22 September 2015 - 06:42 PM

Just don't put the still back in.  As you've already found out "they blows up real good".   ;)  :P


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#24 J.H.Buchanan

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Posted 23 September 2015 - 04:15 PM

The course was finished except for some

smoothing issues Ian found around some bunkers.

PP still has my last beta and it is playable. Mike

said  he could possibly recover all but the trees and 

objects but I'm ready to move on. Maybe PP will stick

it in as a free user course sometime in the future.

New HD installed, external HD ready for Daily Project Back-Ups,

New course has begun, I'm just a bit grief stricken over McTavish

and Cooter, and especially the Shine!

 

Regarding backing up the PP stuff how much data are we talking about how much room do you need to comfortably back up stuff -  5 Gigs per course - 10 Gigs per course ??  1 tetrabyte ???  Thanks for Reply 


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