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hkSFV abandoned?

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 10:48 am
by James Tan
Has hkSFV development been abandoned?

I just d/l and tried it, not bad but was surprised to read topics going way back to 2002 asking for updates.

Is there a official word on its status?

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 11:25 am
by Axilla
Its dead.

Posted: Fri Jun 04, 2004 3:08 pm
by fuuucckkers
Axilla wrote:Its dead.

Sadly, but yes it is. As with AIM+.

The two developers don't even come around anymore...

Richest Franchise in Sport

Posted: Fri Jun 18, 2004 3:48 pm
by duko
what kind of sport is this? i ve never heard about it and never seen it...
I like - football, tennis, http://www.buy-home-hobby.narod.ru figure skating, extreme sports
Dislike - hockey, basketball, car racing, box and all the rest

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 1:57 am
by Guest
why not just shut down the forum or at least post a sticky saying no new version will ever be created and the bugs that are here to say. It's been 2 years, so I guess most people know that no new version won't come out anyway, but still new people to the forum can see this

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 2:35 am
by Plasma2002b
you mean like..... an FAQ?
:o

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 11:42 am
by Nathan
plasma, it hurts to read, fix it!!!
Plasma2002b wrote:you mean like..... an FAQ?
a FAQ! a FAQ!!

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 4:42 pm
by Plasma2002b
:-?


one thing you dont do is correct me on grammar..... because im usually right.

the terms FAQ is normally pronounced one letter at a time. F A Q. Its not said as a word, "fack"

When deciding on which to use, 'a' or 'an', normally you would look at the first letter of the world following it. If the word has a vowel as its first letter, you would use 'an', whereas if the word has a constinent, you would simply use 'a'.

But in this case, where the word is not an actual word, the preceding rule has a few limitations. The rule is changed. You no longer look at the first letter of the word, but rather, you look at the first sylable of the word.

If the first sylable has a sound of a vowel, then the rule goes the same way with the 'a' or 'an'

........retard

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2004 9:36 pm
by Jrrtt37
Plasma2002b wrote:

one thing you dont do is correct me on grammar..... because im usually right.

the terms FAQ is normally pronounced one letter at a time. F A Q. Its not said as a word, "fack"

When deciding on which to use, 'a' or 'an', normally you would look at the first letter of the world following it. If the word has a vowel as its first letter, you would use 'an', whereas if the word has a constinent, you would simply use 'a'.

But in this case, where the word is not an actual word, the preceding rule has a few limitations. The rule is changed. You no longer look at the first letter of the word, but rather, you look at the first sylable of the word.

If the first sylable has a sound of a vowel, then the rule goes the same way with the 'a' or 'an'

........retard

i actually learned something there. :o

Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 12:02 am
by Nathan
when i read abbreviations i like to think of what it means... frequently asked questions... so an frequently asked questions just sounds wierd... i didnt know you and whoever reads FAQ reads it like letters... so it was a misunderstanding, no need to name call...

Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 12:54 am
by Anthony
Jrrtt37 wrote:
Plasma2002b wrote:

one thing you dont do is correct me on grammar..... because im usually right.

the terms FAQ is normally pronounced one letter at a time. F A Q. Its not said as a word, "fack"

When deciding on which to use, 'a' or 'an', normally you would look at the first letter of the world following it. If the word has a vowel as its first letter, you would use 'an', whereas if the word has a constinent, you would simply use 'a'.

But in this case, where the word is not an actual word, the preceding rule has a few limitations. The rule is changed. You no longer look at the first letter of the word, but rather, you look at the first sylable of the word.

If the first sylable has a sound of a vowel, then the rule goes the same way with the 'a' or 'an'

........retard

i actually learned something there. :o
Geeez.... And I thought my English teacher made complicated things simple...

("a" and "an" have always drove me nuts - Even more then "to" and "too")

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 10:36 am
by fuuucckkers
Plasma2002b wrote::-?


one thing you dont do is correct me on grammar..... because im usually right.

the terms FAQ is normally pronounced one letter at a time. F A Q. Its not said as a word, "fack"

When deciding on which to use, 'a' or 'an', normally you would look at the first letter of the world following it. If the word has a vowel as its first letter, you would use 'an', whereas if the word has a constinent, you would simply use 'a'.

But in this case, where the word is not an actual word, the preceding rule has a few limitations. The rule is changed. You no longer look at the first letter of the word, but rather, you look at the first sylable of the word.

If the first sylable has a sound of a vowel, then the rule goes the same way with the 'a' or 'an'

........retard



And that's why I hate "American" English. Even though we all speak it.. so many damn complicated rules. :roll:

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 10:46 am
by Robpol86
to and too is easy, unless your a retard

a and an, i never heard of such rules that plasma stated, i think hes shootin up heroin

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:05 pm
by Ted
Plasma is right.....jeez he gets so much flak for being correct.


Hey plasma...got any more bunny wabbit photos for us?

Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 3:36 pm
by Plasma2002b
behold...... the cutest bunny EVER:







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