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How to crack wt game the godfather

Version: 96.8.5
Date: 08 April 2016
Filesize: 1.41 MB
Operating system: Windows XP, Visa, Windows 7,8,10 (32 & 64 bits)

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1.9671 - Compatibility with 1.661 - Compatibility with - Fixed the missing visual effects of pre-game artillery strikes - Changed scripts for 90mm US guns to sound better 1.9652 - Compatibility with - Added 140mm canon sound - Fixed some missing gun sounds 1.964 - Compatibility with 1.9632 - Compatibility with - Some smaller tweaks I can't remember 1.962 - Fixed the script with Jagd Panzer E-100 - AMX 30 and Prototype now has sound 1.96 - Compatibility with 1.952 - Works with micropatch 1.951 - Added missing gun sounds on some tanks( CDC, Panther 88) - Renewed most of the vehicles.xml scripts - Tweaked some sounds so they are better - Returned the old tracer sound for 105mm artillery, and instead gave the new tracer sound to 122mm-152mm artillery 1.95 - Lot's of sounds has been enhanced by adding some sounds from War Thunder. This includes: American 120mm guns(except for M58 and T179 most long 90mm guns with penetration at atleast 170mm, 100mm french guns, 107mm guns, Japanese 75mm Type 4(and higher tier) guns, and 105mm artillery guns. Also improved the 122mm D-25 gun sound, but it's barely noticeable, - Changed sounds of 45mm and 50mm guns - New sound for large caliber shells below 152mm) explosion, as they previously sounded the same as high caliber shells hitting the ground - New tank hit sound for artillery shells, to make them sound more scary than they did before. Or I am not sure about this one. Please give feedback. - New tracer sound for 105mm artillery - Unique sound for 100mm LB-1 has been removed and changed to the one used for 100mm D10, as it sounded crap, and those guns are pretty identical anyway. - Compatibility with 1.9461 - Scripts folder is now in - Objekt 907 should be able to load shells now - Panther 88 should have gun sound now 1.946 - Compatibility with 1.9451 - Fixed the crashes 1.945 - Compatibility with.
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