Andriyy
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а как сбросить настройки клавиш, на вариант "по умолчанию"? а то я там накосячил немного а как бэкапнуть не знаю
Можно где-то разместить ответ. сделал аналогичную дурость.
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A long fun of all Darth modes, want to take part in beta test. Can help in localization for russian language.
Not a game developer but like to move units on battlefield
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Ship request - 2nd rate
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1. Britain - HMS Atlas (1782)
HMS Atlas was a 98-gun second-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 13 February 1782.[1] She was a Duke-class ship of the line built at Chatham Dockyard by Nicholas Phillips.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Atlas_(1782)
2. French ship Protecteur (1760)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_ship_Protecteur
The Protecteur was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy, the only to have borne the name.
She was laid down in 1757 and launched in 1760.
Under M. de Grasse-Limermont, the Protecteur took part in the American revolutionary war, notably the Battle of Grenada [1] and the Third Battle of Ushant.
A model of a 64-ship of the line on display at the Musée de la Marine is labelled as representing the Protecteur, probably as the result of an error of Admiral Pâris. The model is probably that of the Protée (1748 - 1771)
3. Russian "Saint Eustace Plakida" (1763)
"Saint Eustace Plakida" - the 66-gun sailing linear ship of the Baltic Fleet, with the displacement about 1820 t, 47,4 m long, 12,6 m wide, hold of 5,5 m in depth. Arms: 66 canons (calibers of 96, 121 and 152 mm). Was constructed in 1763.
Features of a design of the Russian 66-gun ships allowed them to carry guns of the same caliber as guns of the 70-gun ships of foreign fleet
4. Russian "Firm" (1805)
"Firm". 90 guns. Length is 56,71 m. Width is 15,5 m. Was put on water on August 16, 1802 in S.-Petersburg admiralty as 90-gun, but in 1803 it is remade in the 74-gun. It is lowered on July 18, 1805.
5. Russian - "Saint Pavel" (1794)
"Saint Pavel" — the sailing 80-gun linear ship of the Black Sea fleet of Russia. The ship was put in Nikolaev in 1791, floated in 1794, was a part of the Black Sea fleet.
6. Russian "Saint Andrey" (1721)
Saint Andrey — the sailing linear ship 2 ranks floated in 1721. Sailing 80-gun linear ship.