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O Neil

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40x scope
« on: 15 Jan 2003, 09:43:18 »
Now........please.
« Last Edit: 15 Jan 2003, 09:43:49 by O Neil »

Noel_From_Ireland

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #1 on: 15 Jan 2003, 11:53:51 »
If you had a 40x scope, wouldnt you need to UP the landscape detail so you could see further distances, like 40x further?

If thats the case, dam you would need a pretty great computer.

STGN

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #2 on: 15 Jan 2003, 12:45:12 »
go to my site and download my M4SPR 1,01 and youse the +key I dont know if its is 40x but it is alot it ZOOMs.
www.freewebs.com/stgn-addonsworkshop/
STGN

OCOM_LMLVLM

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #3 on: 22 Jan 2003, 13:03:41 »
I get this  every time I try to use your addon: can't open...optika_mildot.p3d.... :-\

STGN

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #4 on: 22 Jan 2003, 16:41:30 »
thats funny I thort it worked. Would you see if everything is in the .pbo.
STGN

OCOM_LMLVLM

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #5 on: 22 Jan 2003, 20:28:56 »
yeah, Its in the PBO.... :-\

STGN

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #6 on: 22 Jan 2003, 21:34:26 »
then Icant understand try looking in the .cpp or put the .pbo inthe OFPR addons folder.
STGN

OCOM_LMLVLM

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #7 on: 23 Jan 2003, 02:34:22 »
ok, Ill try that.

registered_fugitiv

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #8 on: 23 Jan 2003, 03:01:06 »
its under model optics change M4a1SPR to STGNSPR

STGN

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #9 on: 23 Jan 2003, 11:42:55 »
well I have uploade one that should worke.
STGN

O Neil

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #10 on: 24 Jan 2003, 03:34:31 »
OK then, why not something like a Monocular. Hay ! It's just an idea.
Or something like a telescope........ok, you can stop laughing now.

O Neil ;)

Mr_Shady

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Re:40x scope
« Reply #11 on: 25 Jan 2003, 22:19:08 »
Don't you think something like a 40x scope is a bit excessive? In my experience an M21 is perfectly adequate, even though I prefer Anmac's PSG-1s.