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Yeah, so, search for the name Congy mentioned. I can never remember what EWR stands for and I read your post too Congy.
The older, free versions are awesome though.
> plus they've had to release about 200 million patches since the games release.
Just like any other PC game... :D
> The older, free versions are awesome though.
That they were. You can always edit them yourself to keep them up to date too.
> Cong_Man wrote:
> plus they've had to release about 200 million patches since the games
> release.
>
> Just like any other PC game... :D
>
> The older, free versions are awesome though.
>
> That they were. You can always edit them yourself to keep them up to
> date too.
Considering how big the database was, I could never be bothered. But there are plenty of updates available on the net. I thin Rave-X was the most popular.
To be honest, I've never had the inclination to play EWR much. I only really learned how to play it and then stopped.