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    iLLGT3 reacted to Rarek in ArmA 3 Planned Maintenance 6th June 2013   
    Following some testing, users can expect the EU ArmA servers to be down from 18:00 - 20:00 GMT on 6th June 2013 as well as intermittent TeamSpeak outages.
     
    While I expect the servers will be up in a lot less than 2 hours, please be patient; we'll be reorganising our entire set-up so need some time to ensure everything is working before allowing everyone to flood in again!
     
    So, thank you for your patience, apologies for the inconvenience and we'll see you soon.
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    iLLGT3 reacted to Rarek in AW I&A 3 Structural Planning   
    Hiya folks,
     
    As the beta draws closer, it's time we thought about the future of I&A. Built from the beginning of the Alpha, it's been created to quickly follow updates and hug the ever-updating curve that is the development of ArmA 3. However, we want to make I&A a more long-standing, expandable mission and to do that we need to plan.
     
    I&A 3 will be the definitive version, allowing us to churn out content more easily than ever before and provide a smooth experience for players, administrators and developers alike.
     
    This weekend will be host to a number of I&A 3 meetings to decide on every element of the user experience. The dev team will then go away and work out how all this will work in the back-end while also keeping the mission easily-expandable for other developers and providing inexperienced users with easy ways to add content such as Side Missions, Sub Objectives, Main AO Objectives, Priority Targets and brand new Ghost Missions.
     
    If you would like to be a part of these talks, please state your interest as soon as possible and be sure to be in TeamSpeak at the required time. The first talks will be:
    Saturday 8th June
    16:00 - 19:00 GMT
      Sunday 9th June
    11:00 - 14:00 GMT These times are subject to change if key members cannot attend, so make sure to check back here in case of any updates.
     
    Thank you in advance, fellas.
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    iLLGT3 reacted to BamBi in Whats your setup like?   
    i was shitting my self building this but shes done

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    iLLGT3 reacted to CandorChampion in Hello!   
    Hello, I am CandorChampion. Found your servers while looking through Arma 3. Jumped in and had a blast.
     
    I'm 21 years old, currently living in a small town in Texas. 
     
    I don't really do anything for right now besides play video games. I am in the process of enlisting in the USAF as security forces. 
     
    Been playing Arma since Arma 2 came out. But I used to play OFP on PC when it came out.
     
    Ingame, I am best as a fixed wing pilot or infantry. I can fly helos. But out of practice after leaving my last clan, United BattleGuns (UBG).
    As an infantryman, I am best suited with GL's and demolitions.
     
    In Realitiy (Such a terrible thing. I know.) 
    I am a moderately successful digital artist. I mostly draw anthro furs and on occasion MLP style equines.
    I regularly practice with firearms. Both rifle and pistol. Just to shoot mostly and practice for life in the military.
    I'm usually on IRC servers just chatting with people and sometimes build and program computers. Don't know too much about scripting. But I want to learn one day.
     
    Anyways, If you want to know anything else. Just ask away and I'll answer. See you when our boots hit the ground and yell out, "GET SOME!"
     
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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from razgriz33 in ArmA 3 Screenies & Videos Thread   
    Screenshots from last night's night ops on the US server.
     




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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from razgriz33 in ArmA 3 Screenies & Videos Thread   
    Some pictures of yesterday's op we ran. As you can tell, it went swimmingly.



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    iLLGT3 reacted to John McClane in What To Do when: Hackers & script kiddies & Teamkillers   
    Guys, our servers have been hacked twice today, the core staff is aware of this and are doing there best too figure out what and who is going on. If people keep hacking our server please notify an admin and be patient. We are trying to find out who it is through a process of elimination. If you get kicked from one of our servers and you are not the hacker just stay out of the server for a bit and come back when its restarted or things are under control. 
     
    Information that can help us!
    - Recent unknown players that connect before the hack
    - Players not being affected by the hack
    - People who are being funny
    - What exactly is happening
     
     
    Please be carefull on who you accuse. And be patient with the AW Staff.
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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from wok in ArmA 3 Screenies & Videos Thread   
    Screenshots from last night's night ops on the US server.
     




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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from Dingo in ArmA 3 Screenies & Videos Thread   
    Screenshots from last night's night ops on the US server.
     




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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from tombguy5 in The Global AW Banlist   
    1. Danne's Cat
    - Reason: Mic Spam
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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from kamaradski in ArmA 3 Screenies & Videos Thread   
    Screenshots from last night's night ops on the US server.
     




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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from sm0 in ArmA 3 Screenies & Videos Thread   
    Screenshots from last night's night ops on the US server.
     




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    iLLGT3 reacted to sm0 in Screenies and Videos Thread   
    Normally play without grass on MP in Arma 3 Alpha. FPS probs.
    All other screenshots are from Metro Last Light and The Witcher 2. Done with a GTX 670.













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    iLLGT3 reacted to Tonic-_- in Ahoyyyy everyone.   
    Greetings,
     
    I'm sure quite a few of you know who I am but I suppose for those that don't know my name is obviously Tonic, I have created various popular tools and game modes for A2/A3 (A). I got here because I decided to try Invade & Annex out, must say I enjoyed it minus the super AI but minus that I enjoyed it so much I wanted to take a look under the hood and tinker with some things
     
    I must say, it has a promising place within ARMA 3, will be a good replacement for the old Domination style game mode,I was asked to help out with creating some dialogs and I would like to take you guys up on the offer
     
    You know what they say, can't have your hand in enough cookie jars >
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    iLLGT3 reacted to Brooksie10 in [suggestion] AW Steam Community   
    I am trying to access the Facebook, Twitter, Steam Community and all the other stuff.
     
    I was hoping to take some of this stuff on because its really important that we get seen.

    Quite Simply the Passwords aren't recorded for any of us Core Staff to use.  We need to be given them specially.  We use a system called Buffer which allows us to post on Facebook and Twitter simultaneously and random intervals, but I have forgotten the password for it.
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    iLLGT3 reacted to Kyrie in [suggestion] AW Steam Community   
    I think we need to go over all it's social aspects, Facebook, Twitter ect and do an overhall get everything in line :> I think we'll have to put that on our list of things to do. 
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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from kamaradski in Names to faces   
    Went to a bar to watch the Chhhaaaammmpppiioonnnnssss League final.

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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from David in The Global AW Banlist   
    1. Danne's Cat
    - Reason: Mic Spam
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    iLLGT3 got a reaction from kamaradski in ArmA 3 Screenies & Videos Thread   
    Some pictures of yesterday's op we ran. As you can tell, it went swimmingly.



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    iLLGT3 reacted to kamaradski in The Global AW Banlist   
    Following the great news of our brand new US server we would like to draw your attention to the following:
     
    Banned players & the global AW banlist
     
    First of all we again like to state that we do NOT enjoy banning players from our server, however as the servers are being operated in the public arma domain this unfortunatly cannot be avoided totally. As a result of this we do have a banlist containing our biggest troublemakers and known hackers.
     
    Banning players will keep our servers playable for the bigger mayority of good players out there that make our servers to what they are today !
    (Thank you good players ! you all know who you are ! )
     
    We are now automatically syncing the EU & US banlist. This means: 
     
    1 - A ban on one of our servers will get you banned on ALL official AhoyWorld servers, almost instantly
    2 - Both servers offer same level of griefer-free experience, allowing you to optimally enjoy your game
     
    We stress again that we keep banning to an absolute minimum since we dont like to ban any players. Our policies towards banning state that a ban is an absolute last resort, however it is sometimes unavoidable unfortunately.
     
    We feel that an global AhoyWorld banlist is a good thing for all players that enjoy the game and our servers as intended, and a great tool to insure you all can continue to do !! Hopefully this is another step in the good direction in order to provide you with the best possible service and a enjoyable players platform !!
     
    Better think twice before getting banned twice
     
    "Official AhoyWorld servers: I&A at it's best!"
     
    Kind Regards
    Your AhoyWorld staff
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    iLLGT3 reacted to Jester in New US Server Launch   
    In less then 48 hours we got into the top 50 ARMA3 servers running
     
    http://www.gametracker.com/server_info/216.231.138.138:2302/
     
    that is including some downtime for testing scripts and a hiccup late last night where I had to restart the box.
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    iLLGT3 reacted to fergie in Assetto Corsa Tech Preview Review... Preview   
    Well it's about time this came out! I hear nobody say, because most of you probably forgot I was even going to be writing a review for the Assetto Corsa technology preview since I said I'd have one done "tomorrow" almost a month ago, well here it is, sort of. 
     
    I feel like I should say sorry for this in a way, I sort of promised it would be a video review only to turn around and smack a primitive text based solution into your face way after any interest in the program being reviewed died. 
     
    The promised article does exist. 
     
    But you can't see it. 
     
    Nobody can ever see it.
     
    It was around the point of recording the voice over for the video review that I became aware of the sheer horror that is the sound of my own voice, as a result I don't like any of my audio in the video. I decided it was best to lock the video away and hope that eventually someone with the voice of a radio god would volunteer to read my script for me, thus completing the video. Since this probably isn't the strange parallel universe where that eventuality actually happens within 10 years of the time where it is still relevant and acceptable to post a review for the product in question, I figured I might as well supply people with some content, even if it is in the form of lousy, high effort, low tech, words. 
     
    Over View
     
    This is a game that I've been banging on about for a while and it's been gradually generating quite a bit of hype throughout it's development so far, I first found out about it through a mystery friend, who saw it on a site after tolerating (I assume) my endless moaning about how there are no modern racing titles that include classic F1 cars, I probably said something to the effect of  "my life would be complete if I could just have a game with a realistic Lotus 49."
     
    My friend linked me to an "unedited in game screenshot" of, you guessed it, a Lotus 49. One locked door and a few damp socks later, I had fallen in love with Assetto Corsa!
     

    Oh god! Excuse me again!
     

    The Finished Product promises BMWs, Paganis, Ferraris among other luxury and racing cars!
     
    Put aside the disturbing mental image of a dude milking himself into dirty foot apparel and what do you have? Well to start you have Kunos Simulazioni; A small Italian software development team based out of Vallelunga, their sole aim is to create driving simulations that are as accurate to real life as they are able to make them. They already saw moderate success among sim racing fans with their former title Netkar Pro, and as you can see from various pictures, this new project has been quite ambitious.
     
    Obviously when they announced and eventually released the Technology Preview, I was all over it like ants at a picnic. Of course this only a preview of the final product, so the opportunity to rub my ant carcass all over the quadruple chocolate cookie dough mega cake that will be the finished sim has not yet been presented. The way Kunos have worded things suggests that what you are about to read about isn't even a slice of the delicious cake. It's a benchmark, the developers claim it's not representative of the final game or even a demo of the final game. It's the uncooked sloppy mix of our hypothetical and improbable ant engulfed picnic cake.
     
    However even as a gloopy mix, Assetto Corsa still has me running a 24 hour cream factory, here's why:
     
     
    Menu & User Interface
     
    Usually I take very little interest in the menu and user interface of games so long as there is nothing horrendously wrong with them, and Assetto Corsa is much the same as any other game. The Menu is clean and attractive, all the settings you would expect to see for Graphics and Control setup are there and are as painless to use as they should be. In my often forceful and violent opinion (IMOFVO for short) game menus should all be simple and easy to navigate, it's easy to foul up user interface by being artsy and original and more often than not, games that take the fancy menu approach tend to just be confusing and a massive distraction from the bit people actually care about: the game.
     
    I will however mention something quite neat that appears once you have the sim loaded up and the car sitting in the pit lane. A modular HUD interface! It's hard to describe this feature without resorting to more of my usual subtle masturbation references, but to prevent this review turning into the preliminary article for an autopsy paper trying to understand how it's possible for a man to die from severe friction burns I will refrain from making further comments of such a nature [lie]. Unlike any other simulation or driving game I have played previously, Assetto Corsa allows players to drag and drop modules ranging from Car telemetry data to lap times into their heads up display on the fly. It's as simple as hovering the mouse over the right hand side of the screen at any time in game, clicking the module you want, and dragging it into the screen, you can move it where you want and getting rid of it if you change your mind is just as easy. In my eyes this is one of those in game features where you can't imagine how anyone would ever want to do it another way after trying it out. That, Apple fans, is innovation!
     

     
    Moving on from the endorphin releasing greatness of the HUD, there are a few more appreciated menu features Assetto Corsa coughs up, the slow motion button, for example, is a very appreciated feature! Assetto Corsa allows replays to be slowed down to a maximum of 12 times the normal playback speed. This is really great for capturing the bounce of the suspension as you clip an apex, or making your not so glamorous single second loss of control look like a very deliberate and very professional 12 second drift... almost. In my case the slow motion feature merely makes my slow driving look stationary, and whilst that particular button will probably only become useful when you want to look at the massive multi-player crash that got you banned from a server when the full game is released, it's nice to know that the feature will be there!  
     
    Driving
     
    Hands up everyone who's driven a Lotus Elise. Now, Hands up everyone who has driven around Autodromo dell'Umbria in Magione, Italy. My guess is that not many people have done one or both of those things. This is bad for the honesty of the review but good for me. It's good for me because I could just lie and even though you know I (probably) have no idea what it's like to drive this car around that track, you (probably) haven't got a better clue with which to call my bluff either! That leads on to the review honesty bit of our conundrum, I don't want to be the twat who just pretends to know about how these things should feel, so I'm just not going to talk about them. Instead I'm going to compare how it feels in general in comparison to other racing titles and how I would expect it to feel in comparison to a Ford Fiesta, which I have driven. Accurate!
     
    Compared to other racing sims, the tactile experience obtained through Assetto Corsa is closest to iRacing and Live For Speed, it's grippy and responsive. Unlike some racing titles, the wheel controller on the desk feels directly connected to the front wheels of the car in game, everything is immediate and it feels like the car in game is responding to actual physical changes like a real car rather than the computer just crunching some numbers and flinging the car sideways because that's what the calculations said should happen. The really great thing about Assetto Corsa that makes me believe it is of a good standard in terms of realism is the ease of driving the car in game. I don't find it difficult to drive in reality, so I'd expect that when driving at road speeds in the game the sensation is much the same, with Assetto Corsa that feels correct, the sense of speed is good at 50 mph, braking and turning into corners feels natural. Unless you're absolutely forcing your right foot through the floor the car rarely catches you off guard.
     
    This has changed the way you approach the sim, instead of fighting to keep the car on the track I find myself fighting to go round faster, in Assetto Corsa the cliff of personal limitation is a steep one and it's all the more shocking since you have to really try to reach it.
     
    The game is surprisingly still quite playable with an xbox controller, which is good news for those who can't afford a racing wheel, and in addition there are a large number of modifiable realism settings that can cater to all skill levels! 
     
    Visuals
     
    Without a doubt, the visual spectacle that was presented in the Assetto Corsa screenshots when it was first in development was what caused my hasty decision to start a dairy farm, and the technology preview does not detract from the images, it's all there: Depth of field, Motion blur, HDR environments, High quality textures and superb model detail.
     

     
    This is close to the best looking racing title I've ever played, it wipes out console titles such as Gran Turisomo and Forza in the visual department and there is absolutely no point in making any comparison between Assetto Corsa and one of the other PC sims, it's in a league of it's own when it comes to knock out looks!
     

     
    Granted I can't run the game on very high settings on my system (Intel Core i7 3770K @ 3.9GHz | 4GB DDR3 RAM | ATI Sapphire HD7770 Vapor-X) but that's why this tech benchmark was created; to allow Kunos to collect as much player pc data as they could in order to improve the performance of the final game!
     

     
    Audio
     
    I can't honestly say that the audio experience offered by Assetto Corsa is particularly fantastic, but this could merely be due to the fact that my ears have been spoilt by the engulfing sound offered by Simbin's new title “Race Room Racing Experience” which whilst being a mouth full to say (most people seem to just use R3E now) offers some seriously fantastic game sounds. Assetto Corsa has all the makings of a good audio experience, with enticing sounds such as gravel clattering around in the wheel arches upon returning to smooth tarmac from the various traps set around the circuit, and the sound of tyres about to loose all grasp of the road surface, but the sim has yet to offer the atmospheric bustle of a pitlane crowd, or the echoing sound of the car as it powers around corners in the distance or just the ambience of being outside.
     
    Whilst I have been assured from several sources that the Lotus Elise does indeed sound “that crappy” in reality, I can't help but think there is much improvement to be had in the audio department that would add just a little bit more to the already intensely immersive gameplay.
     
    Overall
     
    Assetto Corsa is shaping up to be everything that it has advertised: A beautiful, Accurate and Imersive driving simulator. It's very hard to fault this game and considering it's still in the process of being made, that's a big deal! While other games have a history of being released and needing instentanious patches and updates, mentioning no names (F1 2010 AND 2011!!! FUCK YOU CODEMASTERS, FUCK YOU), Assetto Corsa looks like it could be released tomorrow and still blow half the current PC racing titles clean out of the water! This isn't even a slice compared to the cake!
     
    So what's the point of a review for a game that isn't even out yet? Interest! Currently Kunos are trying to get their game onto steam via greenlight! If this game seems even vaguely interesting to you, you should help them out and up vote it here:
     
    http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=128612208
     
    If you're really interested, you can either purchase Netkar Pro 1.3 and try the Tech Preview with it, or wait until the public demo is released!

     
     

     


     



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    iLLGT3 reacted to Kyrie in Ahoy+ Subscriptions Influx   
    I think Ahoy Deserves a Poem from Jack

    Thumbs up for a poem from Jack.
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    iLLGT3 reacted to fergie in Ahoy+ Subscriptions Influx   
    Thank You!
    On behalf of the Core Staff, Administrative Staff, and every other member of Ahoy World.
     
    We would like to take this opportunity to thank every single subscriber for their support and (mainly) their money! We have received an unprecedented amount of support from these people and are truly grateful.
     
    What's an Ahoy+ Subscriber?
     
    An Ahoy+ subscriber is many things, they are the life blood of our service, without them there would be no I&A server and not much of a site either! They are people who want to be more than just a member, but an integral aspect of Ahoy World and it's development.
     
    Everything we do hinges on donated money from subscriptions and ahoy coin purchases, more money = greater server security and eventually upgraded performance!
     
    Where will all the donations go?
     
    Into our servers, it might simply contribute to the next monthly installment of Caroline's (The AW EU Server) rent. If there are enough donations to allow it, it could even go into a dramatic server performance upgrade! Where ever the money you donate ends up, we guarantee it is being used to sustain and improve our service for everyone who chooses to play on our servers or frequent our forums.
     
     
    Ahoy+ Subscribers: This is for you!  

     
    Want to be more than just a member?
     
    Help us reach those all important server improvements by subscribing and purchasing Ahoy Coin!
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    iLLGT3 reacted to BamBi in watercooling stuff shes here   
    what shall i call her?
     

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