Question Tank game with Israeli tanks and single player

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Write in Google search: Gunner, HEAT, PC DEMO?
That would be a great start. If you seriously aren't familiar with how to use Google, you can just type your question into the Google search and probably find answers. Every question you've typed in here, you could just type it into Google and probably have more luck than any help we could give you at this point.

But I hope you stick around and discuss you're gaming experiences with us, whether it be from these games, or others.
 

Brian Boru

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If you seriously aren't familiar with how to use Google
OP is able to find PCG, then find our forums, then go thru joining and confirmation process, and then post a thread, know when there are replies, and post replies to those.

I hope you stick around and discuss you're gaming experiences with us
Will you take over responding duties?

:D
 

Brian Boru

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We get paid le glorious doubloons
Yeah, that's for you juniors. Us seniors get pieces of eight! Something for you to aspire to.

people thought mods were paid
Or that we were staff, that was more common in my other mod experiences. Which of course led to "Cus serve here stinks, mod disappeared for a whole day!"
 
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I only know of one site where the mods are paid, but the site requires a subscription. Strangely, the forum has just the standard rules: no politics, no cursing, no porn/nudity, no threats, no hate speech. Break the rules often enough, and you get a two week trip to Chile (no idea why they call it Chile). Repeat offenders can be subject to a permaban.

Honestly, the mods don't take action very often (after all, people might cancel), but they have to read thousands of posts a day, so it's a pretty time intensive.
 
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When I was into crypto, the project I was mainly in used to pay their community leaders in their crypto, which was worth something like $0.0000001. Lol. I think the amount they got may have added up to like $10/month or something. But the good thing for the project leaders was that they ingrained in the people's minds that they need to "HODL!!!" and never sell, so it never did hurt them to give it away.
 
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