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				RE: Budapest patch released 
				
					 (12-09-2010, 07:13 AM)Gasbag Wrote:   (12-09-2010, 07:05 AM)Philippe Wrote:  Happiest day of my life was when I tore AOL out of my computer ten years ago.  
I've only kept it this long because of the price: 20 bucks a month for unlimited time. For Christmas I'm looking at giving myself an HDTV. I'll need a HD digital cable box so I'll be calling my cable company to order one & I'll see how much the internet bundles are. If they're within my budget it'll be :censored: off AOL!!! 
I can't tell where you are located but for comparison, I'm in rural Arizona. I went in to my cable company to pay my bill and they offered me a HD DVR box for $10 less a month for a year. I pay ~$120 with taxes for cable, extra channels, phone with unltd long distance, 5m internet.
 
Forgot to add we have a BYO plan with AOL for 11.99 a month but we really don't use AOL anymore so it's  a waste of money.
				  
				
				
				
				
				 
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					12-10-2010, 04:31 AM,  
				 
				
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				RE: Budapest patch released 
				
					 (12-09-2010, 08:43 AM)junk2drive Wrote:   (12-09-2010, 07:13 AM)Gasbag Wrote:   (12-09-2010, 07:05 AM)Philippe Wrote:  Happiest day of my life was when I tore AOL out of my computer ten years ago.  
I've only kept it this long because of the price: 20 bucks a month for unlimited time. For Christmas I'm looking at giving myself an HDTV. I'll need a HD digital cable box so I'll be calling my cable company to order one & I'll see how much the internet bundles are. If they're within my budget it'll be :censored: off AOL!!!  
I can't tell where you are located but for comparison, I'm in rural Arizona. I went in to my cable company to pay my bill and they offered me a HD DVR box for $10 less a month for a year. I pay ~$120 with taxes for cable, extra channels, phone with unltd long distance, 5m internet. 
 
Forgot to add we have a BYO plan with AOL for 11.99 a month but we really don't use AOL anymore so it's  a waste of money. 
I'm in Toronto so I have to pay GST & HST (taxes) on cable services, phone & Internet. I dropped my long distance phone service last year because I felt that Bell was ripping me off. The long distance plan that I had was good at first (5 cents per minute) but then Bell decided to change the terms of it & start charging extra whether I made the calls or not. 
Rogers Cable (our cable provider) wants $12.95 per month to rent an HDTV box. I could go out & buy one but that's another $400-$500 and if it breaks down it's my problem, not theirs. The TV package that I'm looking at is about $60 per month. It has all the channels that I watch but unfortunately there are a lot that I have zero interest in. It would be nice if you could pick & choose your own channel line-up and not have to pay for a lot of garbage programming (ie. most "reality" TV shows). That's a rant :soap: for another day though...
				  
				
				
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					12-11-2010, 02:51 AM,  
				 
				
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				RE: Budapest patch released 
				
					So I don't ever have problems with overwriting files with patch and mod installs, I use JScones' Generic Mod Enabler (JSGME):   
http://www.users.on.net/~jscones/softwar...jsgme.html
I install the base game, then install mods.  When I need to patch, I uninstall the mods, patch, then re-install the mods, and it's amazingly easy.  Even when you install a mod JSGME keeps a backup of what was overwritten, so you've never lost anything.
				  
				
				
				
				
				 
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					12-11-2010, 03:18 AM,  
				 
				
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				RE: Budapest patch released 
				
					 (12-11-2010, 02:51 AM)Jazman Wrote:  So I don't ever have problems with overwriting files with patch and mod installs, I use JScones' Generic Mod Enabler (JSGME):   
 
http://www.users.on.net/~jscones/softwar...jsgme.html 
 
I install the base game, then install mods.  When I need to patch, I uninstall the mods, patch, then re-install the mods, and it's amazingly easy.  Even when you install a mod JSGME keeps a backup of what was overwritten, so you've never lost anything. 
Interesting idea.  I know JSGME is very popular over on Subsim with owners of SH3 and SH4.
				  
				
				
				
				
				 
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					12-11-2010, 04:48 AM,  
				 
				
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				RE: Budapest patch released 
				
					 (12-11-2010, 02:51 AM)Jazman Wrote:  So I don't ever have problems with overwriting files with patch and mod installs, I use JScones' Generic Mod Enabler (JSGME):   
 
http://www.users.on.net/~jscones/softwar...jsgme.html 
 
I install the base game, then install mods.  When I need to patch, I uninstall the mods, patch, then re-install the mods, and it's amazingly easy.  Even when you install a mod JSGME keeps a backup of what was overwritten, so you've never lost anything. 
I knew that it had been tested & worked with games other than Silent Hunter but I didn't know that it could be used with Panzer Campaigns. Thanks for the heads up...  
				 
				
				
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