See guys, this is the reason for the long time without EP3
Just kidding :P

Well, personally i believe the best solution would be to work with an SVN
and to not keep any data "local" for longer than the period you are working.
Sure it would consume a lot of bandwidth but i believe in the end it would
pay by less risk of losing any data.

2009/8/20 Tony Sergi <[email protected]>

> Final data is ridiculously good for that.
>
> We had an issue where that my harddrive crashed before I'd added a number
> of new files to our SVN repository, and had to use final data to get them.
>
> I would have cried if final data hadn't worked.
>
>
> -Tony
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Doeke Wartena
> Sent: August-20-09 8:51 AM
> To: Discussion of Half-Life Programming
> Subject: Re: [hlcoders] My harddrive died overnight. No warning. I lost
> tons of data.
>
> I didn't read all but there are companies that can restore data from broken
> harddrives, almost no matter how broken the harddrive is.
> It costs around 125euros or more but in some cases it's worth everything.
>
> just so you know.
>
> clankill3r
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