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  1. Greetings time travellers! It gives us great pleasure to release the next version of BTTF: Hill Valley, version 0.2g! Over the last 32 months the team have put a tremendous amount of effort into this ground up rewrite of the mod, now presented for the first time in 100% CLEO. Furthermore, our codebase is now completely open source and can be found on our GitHub page: https://github.com/bttfhillvalley We have also embraced third party modifications such as ModLoader, and MVL (maxos vehicle loader), which means the only original file we now need to replace is gta-vc.exe (due to requiring some raised limits which are not currently covered by Open Limit Adjuster). Note that at this time no additional buildings, maps or missions are included. These will follow in the form of downloadable updates in the near future. Should you encounter any bugs, please post them in the "vc-bug-tracker-02g" channel of our Discord server, which you can join via the following link: https://bttfhv.com/discord Backup download link on ModDB: https://www.moddb.com/mods/back-to-the-future-hill-valley/downloads/bttf-hill-valley-version-02g-auto-installer
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  2. I live along 24 Mile Road in Michigan, which is about 15 miles North of Detroit. The one of the closest places I live to is the Van Dyke Avenue/24 Mile Road intersection. In 1885, the intersection, then called Disco, had formally existed for about 36 years (platted in 1849). I assume dirt roads existed and trees stood freely at the sides of the roads and corners of the intersection. A school house, called Andrew's school house, in another area existed at this time, as well. In 1955, likely less trees, the residential street I lived on was likely a sand-lot and/or farmland, it's namesake derives from the farmer who owned the land. The elementary school I would attend wouldn't be built for a few more years. By 1985, Andrew's school house had been moved close to Disco, and the street I would live on has ~10 year old houses along its sides. In 2008/2009, at the gas station that would become some metro cafe had a DeLorean in its parking lot. I would not have seen it had not my brother's friend's car not stall due to an oil problem. That same friend, like me, also likes DeLorean, but isn't a fan of BTTF, which is surprising (to me, at least). Later, when I would visit my family friends miles North of Disco, I visited their huge house and barns. In one, I got to uncover a cloth over a DeLorean. As I sat inside it, I got to hold and pet my friends' kittens. The car itself was dank and the whole experience was ballin'. Once more I would see another DeLorean, alongside a house in the newly developed area of my subdivision. It was fun, I guess. By 2015, lots of trees have been cut on three corners of Disco, leaving most between residential streets and buildings. At apartment development project that began around 2007/08 after the removal of an assload of trees, and has seen slow, gradual progress due to the home market crash of 2008. 24 Mile has been torn up and repaved at the rate of a snail's pace. 2045, I have no god-darn clue hwhat will happen, I tell you what.
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