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This also means that I can now add more developers
to the DarkPlaces project as I now have control over the logins for DarkPlaces (for cvs, icculus was having to add real unix users for every developer and told me
he wouldn't add any more, so some people were only able to submit patches to me, now they can commit directly without
my intervention). If you are just a player, don't worry about this versioning system nonsense.
Fixed a really bad bug in dpmod deathmatch 7 code that made all monsters spawn at
only one of the spawn points, rather than a randomly chosen one as was intended.
Fixed bug that made ambient sounds not play (except in demos).

Doubled default hearable sound range to match ProQuake.
Added support for the strange macros often found in FuhQuake/ezQuake .loc files.
Cleaned up the options menu and added some selectable presets for effects
and lighting. 1, to put an end to the nearly
2 years of complaints about the tilde key not closing the
console.

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2008; Merz and Thieken 2009; De Moel et al. The most apparent ontological uncertainty relates to large scales
and involves the presence of protection works. At
smaller scales various sources of epistemic uncertainty
are important. However, it should be remembered that also at smaller scales
assessments can easily miss out on important aspects
of flood risk, for instance, related to specific sectors
that may not be included (such as infrastructure), indirect
economic effects or damage-influencing factors such as experience and the preparedness of the population. Another issue that is
relevant at all spatial scales concerns the validation of results.
Validation of flood risk assessments is sparse, at all scales,
mainly due to data limitations. However, the
need for validation is evident as uncertainties in flood risk estimates are generally found to be
quite large (Apel et al. 2008; De Moel et al. 2012;
2014a, b; Seifert et al. 2010; Penning-Rowsell 2013, 2015).

Moreover, studies using several damage models on a single case
that include comparisons to observed damage (e.g. Apel et al.
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