![]() ![]() ![]() It must be in the FPS designers requirements manual or something View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gifBut, that's not what the thread's about.OK, so now that I'm done I have some questions about the story behind the game. I hate these, let's make 'em do a mega-fight at the end. And as a marine/heavy weapons guy, I should also admit that I had to cheat to get through the ending of Body of the Many-after 20 unsuccessful attempts with no idea that I'll do much better the next time, its time to go on View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif. I also discussed some of these gripes about lack of training and basic how-to-play info in this post. For example, I never did use all the 'features' correctly (since you don't really know what you're doing until way later on)- how to best spend nanite purchases and cybermod upgrades, how about OS upgrades, is it worth doing item research/can you drop the item and retain the benefit, what does a French Epsten device do (carried one of those around thinking it was a weapon that I didn't have skill for yet). I do think that its not without its problems, though, even given its 1999 release date. "Africa needs these vital products today," he said.WARNING: BIG SPOILERS AHEADDo not read until you finish!Well, I finally finished SS2 and really loved it. Meanwhile Sawadogo Mahamadi, head of Burkina Faso's chamber of commerce and industry, called Mr Putin's grain offer "a very good thing". It comes after Moscow pulled out of a landmark deal which had allowed the safe export of grain from Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea to global markets.Ī Russian news agency cited Uganda's foreign minister as calling the decision "understandable". Mr Putin told African leaders earlier that he was ready to replace Ukrainian grain supplies to the continent and could ship tens of thousands of tonnes of free grain within months (see our 11.36 post). "We are food-secure, he is just adding to what we are already have," he said. ![]() Zimbabwe's president has said he is "grateful" for Vladimir Putin's offer of free grain - but insisted his country is "food-secure" and not in need of handouts.Įmmerson Mnangagwa told reporters at the Russia-Africa summit in St Petersburg that "we are not in any grain deficit at all". ![]()
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