#3765977 - 04/11/13 04:40 AM
Re: Now that Doc's site is down, does anybody have the Hylander skins?
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You can contact him through the B-A site and request them to be sent to you.
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#3767353 - 04/14/13 02:14 AM
Re: Now that Doc's site is down, does anybody have the Hylander skins?
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Nice skins there Rambler Just as a side note Doc did say in a post over at BA that he would be willing to give the files that were at his site to anyone who wished to have them. http://www.bombs-away.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=19599"I'll still have all the files, links and such on my computer if anyone wants to contact me about them but you're right, for me the time has come to move on. I'll still pop in here on occasion just to stay in touch with the few 'old timers' like yourself that come by..."
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#3782914 - 05/16/13 01:15 AM
Re: Now that Doc's site is down, does anybody have the Hylander skins?
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Well that was the plan (same Godzilla1985 as a BA site). But the mediafire site I have is a free account and doesn't allow uploads except from the account owner. I did plan on upgrading to a premium account which allows uploads from other parties but real life has got in the away for this plan. The only other two options to get these on the mediafire site were: 1). People who wanted to contribute their B-17 mod files would have had to send them to me on disk and I could upload them that way (but I thought that was kind of a lot to ask). 2). Open their own free mediafire account and upload what they had. Another option is if someone ask Doug (guod) if SimHQ would host the files (I think PV1 suggest this). So what I did was upload the files I had and just kind of left it at that. I am going to recheck what I have to see if there was anything I missed. I do have the in game recon photos of targets that was available at the V7th Ops (don't know if that is still accessible). I am planning on D/Ling the photos on to a flash drive and having Staples print them into a nice spiral binder manual for easy target reference.
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#3782953 - 05/16/13 05:06 AM
Re: Now that Doc's site is down, does anybody have the Hylander skins?
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Another option is if someone ask Doug (goud) if SimHq would host the files (I think PV1 suggest this). No, I suggested looking into ModDB http://www.moddb.com/ where people with mods for games can set up pages for them. I have absolutely no idea how the site is funded, or how setting up pages works, but I know it is free to join.
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#3783425 - 05/17/13 04:16 AM
Re: Now that Doc's site is down, does anybody have the Hylander skins?
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I don't think that's right, in as much as the FS:SDOE page at Moddb has all the SDOE mods ever made, over a decade (about 250 planes and six or seven full terrains), and is basically the download centre for all FS:SDOE stuff. Basically one of the guys set up a page and transferred all the stuff there when they lost their other hosting sites. http://www.moddb.com/games/fighter-squadron-screamin-demons-over-europeNote that MOdDB has the slogan: "Every game, every mod. One site. Go figure."
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