Freedom Fighters Game Installation Code

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Icannot speak for FD mount lenses, but with EF mount lenses, Canon uses a 4 letter and digit code to indicate where (in which factory) and when (in which year) a lens was build. Additionally each lens has a longer (six or seven digits) serial number.

Luis, The lens serial number is the number engraved and printed in white paint on the side of the lens. The number in black ink on the mounting surface of the lens is a date and manufacture location code as the guys have said above.Lens serial numbers started at 10000.


So your lens in the example above would be a 28mm f2.8 nFD manufactured in April of 1981 and was the 398,181th of this lens made. The serial number on your tag must be 408181 as it could not have been made before mine (Sept. of 1982 serial number 721627) and have a serial number of 1108181 so I figure the number four was not completed properly on the writing of the tag which is what it looks like to me.


As regarding why I purchased it in 1984 and the card says 1986 is a funny story: I went to Nicaragua to cover the last months of the Revolucin Sandinista before the free elections. Those days I used to use my Canons F-1 more than my Nikons F-F2. Maybe because I wanted to have a change. I hadn`t any moderate wide angle for the Canons but a heavy 20mm f2.8, which was too wide to my test. A friend of mine and at the same time my local dealer, gave me the 28 mm saying: you can pay for it when you back. As far as I`m concern, it`s ok-I said. He took out the small lens of its case and I putted in my neveready bag. Every body, even me, thought I could come back for Xmas, after enjoy some holydays.


I was packing in my hotel room at Rome on December 21st when I received a fax from my agency: Go to Bamako just now, something is happening again between Mali and Burkina Faso former Upper Volta. I`m not going to tell you here the vicissitudes two arrive there in two days. Well, I covered the Agacher strip war. It finish on December 30th 1985. When I turn home in January I went to my friend shop to pay it and get the guarantee.


I remember when Canon made an opinion poll among all kind of photographers: paparazzi, wedding, fashion, sports, and so on. Canon clamed they did the T90 as the perfect camera to suit every body; in fact, it was a revolutionary camera for its epoch and its fantastic ergonomic the mother of the EOS cameras. But the reality was that most professionals went back to the New F-1, Nikon F3 or even the older Nikon F2AS. There was great confusion because of the beginning of the auto focus systems, so, Canon abandoned the Tank in a year time and started the EOSs production: a new Canon era.


Disclaimer: Sorry if I am wrong in some point, the age doesn`t forgive and the lack of memory starts its process. I leave this in Marks`s hands. He is, by no question, our better historian about Canon world.


All I'll say here is that the world of a Pro Photographer is extremely varied. A Pro working for a major newspaper will have much different needs then one who makes his living shooting tiny plants on the floor of a forest or tall thin models goose stepping down a run way or the man who is living with a group of freedom fighters in the jungles of Central America.


So to say that pro's preferred one camera over the other is kind of silly. The fact that these "Pro's sited had been using the F-1 line of cameras for years before the T-90 came out and then it's high cost and limited life span would have a lot to do with the choice.


I don't see any accessory motor drives, interchangeable viewfinders, or bulk film back's. Yet I do see built in motors, multiple program and exposure compensation modes, selectable metering modes and a whole range of features first offered with the T-90.


The issue is from files not being installed properly because the game was meant for the Windows XP era, which is quite different from Windows 8. The way I fixed it was to go to the "setup.exe" file and run that in compatibility mode for Windows XP SP3 with admin privileges *before* installing the game.


Just in case you aren't sure how, right click "setup.exe," click properties, go to the compatibility tab, and check the boxes for "run this program in compatibility mode for" (I used Windows XP SP3, but others may work as well) and "run this program as an administrator." This causes the files to be installed to the places that they would be if you were using windows XP, which is how the game is coded to read files. Windows 8 likes to move files around during installation to where it thinks they need to go instead of where programs want to place them.


@ntm: Just started FF15 so that'll probably take a minute but gonna plow through this next. I know I got far before and remember liking it but I don't remember anything about this game. I know you had a squad you can command but that's about it so it'll be a fresh experience.


started playing this yesterday and I like it a lot more than I remember. this game gets so much right, and a ton of fun but unfortunately, there are some issues/bugs that prevents me for progressing through the game :/


I think it goes into my notifications anytime you edit your thread since I got one again. That's fine, it doesn't bother me. And cool, if I ever find a copy of Freedom Fighters on PC and have an issue with the game, I'll come to this thread. Hopefully, you enjoy the rest of the game. I really wish there was a sequel and by now, a remaster. Heck, it's unfortunate you can't get it on Steam or GOG.


@ntm: yeah, seems like FF is tied to EA unlike Io's other titles and their the only big company not in the remastering business for whatever reason. It's admirable and all but damn man, I wish more people could readily play this. I didn't play much PC games back then except for StarCraft but this is one of handful of games I actually bought.


There are some small touches that really surprised me like the auto-reloading when you don't shoot for a second. Seems like a no-brainer when people reload pretty much any chance they get anyway. Now I'm up to 6 recruits and it's hilarious how brutal they are. Fucking savages. lol And you're right, the music is great but there just doesn't seem to be enough.


This is a game that needs to come to GOG. GOG is starting to release older EA games, maybe this one will make it some day. Freedom Fighters is legitimately one of my favorite games of all time. I've been playing a lot of The Division recently, and some aspects of it remind me of Freedom Fighters.


@brandondryrock: Up there for me too. Fast tactical combat, cool atmosphere, amazing music, good squad system and controls. I've been thinking a lot lately too about how this kind of tactical squad game has disappeared.


@artisanbreads: I think the game did a great job of capturing that feel of guerrilla warfare. I loved getting a 12 man squad and just rolling through areas of New York. And that soundtrack is one of the best video game soundtracks of all time.


@brandondryrock: Yep, and that's why I played Freedom Fighters all the way through for the first time since 04 or something, just before The Division came out. Well, I got to the final stage, but the final stage is kind of messed up on the backward compatibility on Xbox 360. I said it prior in another thread, but I too love the soundtrack and it's definitely one of the most memorable soundtracks to me in games, but going through it before The Division came out, I noticed that there wasn't a lot of variety, so you're getting a lot of the same tracks over and over throughout, which I thought was unfortunate despite it still being great.


I wonder why this kind of game has gone away. If it is people thinking it is overly complicated and controls poorly, I would point them to this game and show how it can be simple and fun. Rolling around and picking up guys and fighting with them really adds a lot to this game that I enjoy.


As much as Hitman is getting great reception, IO needs to get back into Freedom Fighters somehow. Hopefully EA is willing to sell it to Square-Enix or IO themselves. If there would be a reboot or even a direct sequel, it's gonna be a good challenge to implement some of the mechanics while trying to feel unique in this time.


I bought the Freedom Fighters PC game for my hubby. It installed great but when he clicked play it says that he needs to sign in to get administrator privileges. His account on his computer is the administrator account. How can we fix this? The computer is windows 10 and the compatibility test came back great.


I love playing Freedom Fighters and Max Payne 2 The Fall of Max Payne and had the same problems. The game installs OK, but will not load and run on Windows 10 in the normal way. I solved the problem by doing the following:


1. Uninstall the game from your PC. Once the process is complete if you receive a message that not all the files could be removed, restart your PC, then delete the game directory manually. This will allow you to start with 'a clean slate'.


3. Now to allow the game to load from your desktop. Delete the desktop icon which was created during installation, then go to your Freedom Fighters directory and create a shortcut of your replaced Freedom.exe and move it to your desktop. Rename the file Freedom Fighters. If you have done this correctly, the game should load and run fine, but at the default resolution, so you may want to select a higher resolution as you normally would. This process works for me. Hope it helps.


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