I always wondered how many players from former Yugoslavia participate in this game.
It would be fun to have our own server, isn't it?
EX YU
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returner
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Re: EX YU
I think there's a new rule where if you can find another ex Yugoslavia person, who also speaks your language, they'll start a new spawn area just for Yugoslavians. I think that's what you mean? But if you mean an entirely new server just for a couple of Yugoslavians... lol.
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- EchoMan
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Re: EX YU
At least one player willing to translate the game to the new language (quite a big job, so maybe prefferably more).
At least one player willing to work with marketing for the new language.
At least two players in addition to the two above who will play the game in the new language.
It would also be nice if someone was willing to get the wiki translated into the new language.
So four (or more) dedicated players are required.
At least one player willing to work with marketing for the new language.
At least two players in addition to the two above who will play the game in the new language.
It would also be nice if someone was willing to get the wiki translated into the new language.
So four (or more) dedicated players are required.
- Bokez
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Re: EX YU
EchoMan wrote:At least one player willing to translate the game to the new language (quite a big job, so maybe prefferably more).
At least one player willing to work with marketing for the new language.
At least two players in addition to the two above who will play the game in the new language.
It would also be nice if someone was willing to get the wiki translated into the new language.
So four (or more) dedicated players are required.
And it's an pretty old rule *winks to returner*.
When all else fails...
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- Bokez
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- Bokez
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Re: EX YU
Well...only real Yugoslav can drive Yugo without consequences so you ARE Yugoslav!
That's three so far, one more and we can play Cantr
Does your car know something about marketing?
That's three so far, one more and we can play Cantr
Does your car know something about marketing?
When all else fails...
VOTE FROM THE ROOFTOPS
VOTE FROM THE ROOFTOPS
- Arenti
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Re: EX YU
Bokez wrote:Well...only real Yugoslav can drive Yugo without consequences so you ARE Yugoslav!
That doesn't say anything. You should get to know him better first. Then you will see it had consequences.
There is no rule that says I can't post as much I want. I asked my lawyer.
- randognsac
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Re: EX YU
I said this before, but I learned how to drive a stick shift in a Yugo. My Dad made me learn the peddles on an incline of an old one lane country road that had a lot of construction trucks on it. I loved that little car. You ain't never lived if you haven't driven a Yugo. You are about 4 inches from death at all times! It's exhilarating!
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