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Portal Error
Jul 31 2008, 11:06 pm
By: The_z0r  

Jul 31 2008, 11:06 pm The_z0r Post #1



I meant to mention this a month ago, but, I forgot. :ermm:

Anyway, on the side where it says "Mod Night #106", there's an error to the link to Project Miranda. It links to MapStats instead of the mod page (probably a typo, "8" instead of "81").



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Jul 31 2008, 11:11 pm Falkoner Post #2



Yay, it links to a file I uploaded :)



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Jul 31 2008, 11:17 pm MadZombie Post #3



Actually all mods for mod night were like this, Same for Map night maps. (file 60 would be 6, or 56 would be 5) not sure if its good now too lazy to click twice to find out ;]



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Jul 31 2008, 11:25 pm The_z0r Post #4



Oh, and, as for files like this one it is still possible to download them by changing the download number.



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