ideally, it would be a P-40 sans the radar dish, with implication that the crew compartment was refurbished with other electronics, but eh, beggars, choosers.

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ideally, it would be a P-40 sans the radar dish, with implication that the crew compartment was refurbished with other electronics, but eh, beggars, choosers.
Was RELOADED just three squirrels in a trench coat? I don't know, and I don't care to check. If it's funny, someone will post a twitter thread about it.
To me, they were just faceless weirdos that did ASCII art in their .nfo1 files, added obnoxious music anytime they made an app to work with the cracking process, and sometimes did funny stuff like replacing the Red Alert 32 pre-loading window art with a lingerie model.
Those were the DAEMON TOOLS days...
Nobody ever told me why .nfo and not .txt
If you're a babby, Red Alert 3 came out with a batshit DRM scheme that combined limited installs with verification on the server, making legal copies more annoying to use than pirated ones.
A friend of mine likes to say that cats have purrsonalities and that's true.
I have three cats and only 2/3rds of them ever agree on a thing.