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  1. It seems that I'm the only one who falls into the 18+ range 'round here, which is why my spelling and grammar is proper. Or at least, that's one of the reasons -- my colleagues use it incorrectly and they're about the same age. It's just that this ban drives me mad: I've been banned by a 15-year-old who doesn't know the English vocabulary... and it's his native language. English isn't even my native language and I'm aware that "hack" has multiple meanings.
  2. Okay. MP Name: Harry_Levron / Data (rename in progress) Reason: It is in my opinion that the ban was ridiculous and unnecessary; I was banned for "hacking" even though I wasn't cheating nor planning to hack the server or client to perform actions that would allow cheating. The reason I used the word "hack" in the game was to indicate that -- given the absence of certain files -- I was trying to work around the problem of the models for the BTTF cars not appearing properly for me so I could at least play the game. Admin: Saiyaman
  3. Can the PAWN scripts be put up for download? I may want to run a server sometimes, but without the PAWN scripts it would in all likelihood fail to synchronize with all the clients.
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    Actually, I have read that file. However, I was under the impression that Doc's Truck could be opened, but the readme did not specify any controls I needed to press to open it, so I thought it was obscured, hidden in the tutorial.
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    ... why aren't you guys mad yet? I'm going to ignore what you just said, since it MUST be a lie. The truck is there, so it MUST be openable. I SHALL OPEN IT!
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    All nice and dandy, except the game is buggy and unstable for me. It crashes often. I haven't succeeded even once to get past the tutorial mission, and all the repetitive retries are bugging me. My computer should be capable of running the game, and yet the game crashes at random times. I'm driving the Delorean and all of the sudden all the controls freeze up, the picture freezes although the audio continues playing. An accurate list of all the controls (specifically, how/if you can open/close the door on Doc's truck) would be handy to have. Or at the very least a few pointers on how to make the game more stable. Is there anyone out there suffering from similar problems? Have I got my set up wrong? If so, how should I go about fixing my VC-BTTF-HV?
  7. Q: am i awesome? y/y A: I agree, your purpled hands do reek and smoke. (J.C.) Q: Can somebody find my keys? I seem to have lost them somewhere, and now I can't enter my Delorean. P.S. Please hurry. I don't have much time before the ripple effect catches up.
  8. My favorite Delorean. Hm. I guess they all have their share of advantages and disadvantages. The BTTF1 Delorean has major disadvantages: it can only be powered if there is plutonium (which isn't available in every corner drugstore) or a lightning strike, and due to mechanical faults it tends to break down at crucial moments. Now the BTTF2 Delorean is a massive improvement over the BTTF1: it's powered by trash and has the ability to fly. However it is exceptionally prone to lightning and if you're hit by accident, the entire Delorean becomes useless. The BTTF3 Delorean is actually just like the BTTF1 Delorean, except it's powered by trash since it retained this from 2015. I wouldn't trust it that much since it's using 1955 technology for it's time circuits, so it's likely that it'll get damaged easily, although any of the Deloreans would fall apart when hit by a freaking train. Then there's the BTTF3 Railroad Delorean, which is just a slightly modified version of the BTTF3 which basically strips it's tires and makes it capable of moving on railroad tracks. In fact, I doubt it can drive anywhere except on the rail, so the game isn't that accurate with that Delorean. And finally there's the Time Train, which "runs on steam". A major advantage about the time train is that you don't need to refuel to perform another jump. On the other hand, the train does need some time to recharge it's capacitors/power banks after a jump, and it isn't the fastest time machine around. Plus, it's not a Delorean, and it'll look misplaced in any time, even 1885-1895 where it stemmed from. But which one do I prefer? My opinion on the matter is that I prefer all of them. And with that, I mean that there should be option to modify the Deloreans to add and remove new functions, some of which are only available in specific time frames. Because, and I think this is where you'll agree with me: it would be awesome if I could take the BTTF2 Delorean and replace the Mr. Fusion with the trains' power source, as well as remove the lightning rod left over from the BTTF1 Delorean so the BTTF2 Delorean is unlikely to be hit by lightning. In addition, repairing the BTTF2 Delorean's time circuits so I wouldn't be taken to 1885 all of the sudden would be neat too. But if I had to pick favorites out of the list above, I'd have to choose the BTTF2 Delorean. It's small, compact, and despite it's bugs is still the only one of them that can freaking fly.