Talk:Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator

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I have just started programming a remake called Conflict.Net (http://www.senygaard.com/index.php?page=./pages/conflict_net.php)

Hi David, I (mail@senygaard.com) don't have your email address so I have to write to you here. I just was wondering if it was possible to send you a few questions about your role in the design of the original confMEPS? It won't be a long interview (many questions). I'd be happy if you found the time.

SEN

[edit] South Africa

I have removed the (South Africa) from the Private Arms Dealer statement because there is nothing in the game to suggest the arms dealer represents the South African government or military, his accent aside, and the military equipment offered by the private dealer is of Soviet, not South African origin. To clarify further, the way the sentence was structured previously implies the private arms dealers are selling South African weaponry on behalf of South Africa, which is contrary to the nature of a "private" arms dealer, in addition to the specific weaponry not being used by the South African military. --NEMT 19:51, 24 November 2006 (UTC)

In the game it says (as you noted) that the seller has a South African accent. I have edited to reflect this. // Liftarn