Ok so I ran into the petition again! I remember when it started lol.
http://www.petitiononline.com/up227/petition.html
This is why you started it smirf? lol, just messin.
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Remember the Petition???
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Re: Remember the Petition???
Of course I remember the petition
- but not even this one, the 226 petition was way bigger and made them really to make 226 
Well, it was clear Epic wouldn't do it.
But I didnt want Unreal dead. I already started with OpenGL at this time, made my OMP's then and finally I got the sources to make this project (after thousands of mails). In the end it was Cliff Bleszinski who helped me to get the right contact.
I think I worked almost 2 years together with Shambler only and with the help from kerilk (helping/teaching me in advanced c++ things) until I made 227a public for bughunting here.
It was a long way...
To sad, the petition for 226 was signed by thousands of people. Now there are maybe ~ 20 - 100 players max / day left playing all day.
Well, it was clear Epic wouldn't do it.
But I didnt want Unreal dead. I already started with OpenGL at this time, made my OMP's then and finally I got the sources to make this project (after thousands of mails). In the end it was Cliff Bleszinski who helped me to get the right contact.
I think I worked almost 2 years together with Shambler only and with the help from kerilk (helping/teaching me in advanced c++ things) until I made 227a public for bughunting here.
It was a long way...
To sad, the petition for 226 was signed by thousands of people. Now there are maybe ~ 20 - 100 players max / day left playing all day.
Last edited by Smirftsch on Thu Oct 09, 2008 6:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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