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20 years later, and I am back! (looking for my weapons spreadsheet)
Yeah, the same Dawg180, only now instead of an architecture student in grad school I have done a decade in architecture, and ended up switching career paths, starting my own company that does firearms upgrade and accessory design and manufacturing, and own a lot of the fun toys I used to dream about in T2K!
I see some old names I am familiar with, how are you all doing? Oh, and while I am here, back in the day I took an excel spreadsheet that was designed for Fire, Fusion, Steel and tweaked it to get the ranges, damage, etc to work for T2K. Is there ANY chance that someone still has a copy of that, or the "near future weapons" PDF I had posted on my now long gone Geocities website? That is what I was searching for and stumbled across this forum (much to my surprise and happiness to see that people are still into T2K!) Sven aka Dawg180 |
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Why bother when Paul's done all the work for you?
http://www.pmulcahy.com
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Ah, well in that case, Paul's still probably your man given his familiarity with the formulae. I'm guessing he's created his own worksheet and tweaked it to perfection.
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Welcome back to the mad house Dawg and it's good to see you.
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