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Mafia II mods / The new Horny Ascot
December 20, 2011, 07:44:33 PM
a little sound modification by: eXistenZ34


 




And we have the Horny Ascot


 




a little video will explain he change the horn of the ascot


 


 




http://s1101.photobucket.com/albums/g42 ... 40x480.mp4


 




In the download section   :cool:
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Mafia II mods / Hey teisco
December 23, 2011, 01:22:33 AM
look at that car it woulkd need a very good dash job
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Mafia General Discussion / To all modders
December 23, 2011, 04:29:35 PM
You have a large file to share and you don't want pay to use a share files site




up to 200 megs, no sign up either, in multi language


 




Free share site
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General, Off Topic / Just a little reminder
December 29, 2011, 08:09:10 PM
Once in while, your computer need a little defrag, i know it a pain




but specialy if you keep trying mods: add 1 delete 2 your computer




get so mess up it turn blue


 




give your computer a chance to give you it best
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General, Off Topic / Geek technology
December 30, 2011, 11:48:16 PM
For the technology fan


 




I just made myself a gift for the new year




I got myself a new video card....


 


 




Gigabyte GV-N56GOC-1GI GTX560 PCIE   Overview  


 




Tailor made to hit the gamersâââ‰â¢ sweet spot, NVIDIAÃâî GeForceÃâî GTX 560 delivers revolutionary levels of price/performance.


 




With up to 4x the DirectX 11 tessellation performance of the competition*, GeForce GTX 560 packs highly detailed visuals into your games - without sacrificing high frame rates.


 




And with NVIDIAÃâî 3D Visionâââ¬Å¾Ã¢, PhysXÃâî, and CUDAâââ¬Å¾Ã¢ technologies, GeForce GTX 560 powers all the incredibly realistic effects that your games can throw its way.


 


 


 




Features  


 




Powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 GPU




Integrated with industry's best 1GB GDDR5 memory and 256-bit memory interface




Features Dual link DVI-I*2 / mini HDMI with HDCP protection




GIGABYTE WindForceTM 2X cooling design




Support NVIDIA 3D VisionTM and SLI technologies




Specifications  


 




Chipset




GeForce GTX 560




Core Clock




830 MHz




Shader Clock




1660 MHz




Memory Clock




4008 MHz




Process Technology




40 nm




Memory Size




1 GB




Memory Bus




256 bit




Card Bus




PCI-E 2.0




Memory Type




GDDR5




DirectX




11




OpenGL




4.1




PCB Form   




ATX




Digital max resolution




2560 x 1600




Analog max resolution




2048 x 1536




Multi-view




2




Tools




N/A




I/O




HDMI*1 (by adapter)




DisplayPort* (by adapter)




mini HDMI*1




mini DisplayPort*




DVI-I*2




DVI-D*




D-sub*1 (by adapter)




Card size




H43 mm x L238 mm x W130 mm




Power requirement




Minimum 500W or greater system power supply with two 6-pin external power connectors
67
General, Off Topic / 31 legs race
January 01, 2012, 05:32:30 PM
everyone is have a leg tie to his neib


 




That team work


 









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General, Off Topic / What Al Capone have to say:
January 02, 2012, 05:11:12 PM
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General, Off Topic / Re: To be Fair
January 04, 2012, 04:09:45 AM
In the download section i added the software i use to work images




It small but powerfull. it call Harvard dsesigner 4.0, a free Software,




they also have some pro version for sale


 




But what i use is free and it here to make it easier for everyone...


 




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General, Off Topic / I just find that site
January 06, 2012, 11:47:24 AM
And i thinks that every mafia fan should take a look at that


 




it might be fun to play


 




http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/mafia/
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eXistenZ34's Mods / Salut
January 07, 2012, 11:14:09 PM
Une petite question comme ca, tu n'as jamais essay̮̩ d'inclure jimmy Vendetta dans ton mod? je pense qu'il fait un meilleur garde du corps.
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General, Off Topic / Real mafia story that happens NOW
January 11, 2012, 12:45:47 PM
http://mafianewsreport.com/internal-mon ... -bloodshed


 




and a canadian that was living in new york was deported back in canada and he was kill here




the problem he was the Bonanno family Don by interim, he was known has Bambino boss


 




https://af11.wordpress.com/tag/bambino- ... me-family/
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Les rÃÆègles ÃÆà respecter pour ÃÆêtre un mafioso


 




Le code dâââ‰â¢honneur est bien autre chose quâââ‰â¢une liste de rÃÆègles ÃÆà observer nous dit le livre de John Dickie, La mafia sicilienne de 1860 ÃÆà nos jours. Le rite initiatique auquel se livre chaque mafioso montre que lâââ‰â¢honneur est un statut qui doit se gagner. Pour intÃÆégrer une famille de Cosa Nostra, il faut tout dâââ‰â¢abord ÃÆêtre un catholique convaincu, de sexe masculin, et ayant un parent sicilien. Si vous ÃÆêtes communiste, homosexuel, athÃÆée, divorcÃÆé ou encore fils illÃÆégitime, vous ne pourrez accÃÆéder au sein de Cosa Nostra. Ensuite, jusquâââ‰â¢ÃÆà ce quâââ‰â¢il devienne un homme dâââ‰â¢honneur, un aspirant mafioso est soigneusement observÃÆé, surveillÃÆé et mis ÃÆà ÃÆépreuve. La perpÃÆétration dâââ‰â¢un crime est presque toujours un prÃÆéalable ÃÆà lâââ‰â¢admission dÃÆéfinitive. Le premier pilier du code dâââ‰â¢honneur est lâââ‰â¢obÃÆédience. Un Ãâë initiÃÆé Ãâû obÃÆéit toujours ÃÆà son capo, il ne pose jamais de questions. La disponibilitÃÆé dâââ‰â¢un mafioso est trÃÆès importante ÃÆà son ascension au sein de la mafia. Il augmente ainsi ses Ãâë parts dâââ‰â¢honneur Ãâû, lui donnant accÃÆès ÃÆà dâââ‰â¢avantage dâââ‰â¢argent, dâââ‰â¢informations , et par consÃÆéquent de pouvoir. Le vrai mafioso doit se soumettre ÃÆà un test crucial : le meurtre des femmes et des enfants. Cet acte a toujours constituÃÆé un problÃÆème dÃÆélicat dans la mafia sicilienne. En effet, les mafiosi ont frÃÆéquemment dÃÆéclarÃÆés quâââ‰â¢ils ne touchaient jamais aux femmes et aux enfants. Pourtant, il est indÃÆéniable que ce passage est rÃÆécurrent dans Ãâë lâââ‰â¢apprentissage Ãâû du futur mafioso.


 




Code dâââ‰â¢honneur dÃÆétaillÃÆé :


 




Ãâ÷   Ne pas dÃÆésirer les femmes d'autres hommes d'honneur,




Ãâ÷   Ne pas voler, ne pas se livrer au proxÃÆénÃÆétisme,




Ãâ÷   Ne pas tuer d'autres hommes d'honneur, sauf ordre de la Ãâë Coupole Ãâû,




Ãâ÷   Ne jamais parler de Cosa Nostra en public,




Ãâ÷   Ne jamais se prÃÆésenter soi-mÃÆême comme homme d'honneur, mÃÆême ÃÆà d'autres hommes d'honneur,




Ãâ÷   Respecter l'omertÃÆà (loi du silence) ; la rupture de lâââ‰â¢omertÃÆà est punie de mort.


 


 




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nscewcIj8M&feature=related


 




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrU2h5IHeQQ&feature=related


 




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqdKrFSTE40&feature=related


 




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rTW7zl3uUw&feature=related









The rules to be mafioso



 




Le a code of honor is nothing but a list of rules to observe tells us the book of John Dickie, The Sicilian Mafia from 1860 to present. The initiation rite to which each book mafioso shows that the honor is a status that must be earned. To integrate a family of Cosa Nostra, it must first be a devout Catholic, male, and having a parent Sicily. If you are a communist, homosexual, atheist, divorced or illegitimate son, you can access within Cosa Nostra. Then, until he became a man of honor, an aspiring mafioso is carefully observed, monitored and made available to test. The commission of a crime is almost always a prerequisite for final acceptance. The first pillar of the code of honor is obedience. An "insider" always obeys his capo, he never asks questions. The availability of a mafioso is very important to his rise in the Mafia. It thus increases its "share of honor", giving it access to more money, information, and therefore power. The real mafioso must submit to a crucial test: the murder of women and children. This act has always been a sensitive issue in the Sicilian Mafia. Indeed, the mafiosi have frequently reported that they never touched women and children. Yet it is undeniable that this passage is recurrent in "learning" of the future mafioso. Detailed code of honor: Ãâ÷ Do not want women to men of honor, Ãâ÷ Do not steal, not to procure, Ãâ÷ Do not kill other men of honor, except about the "Coupole "Ãâ÷ Do not talk about Cosa Nostra in public Ãâ÷ Never stand oneself as a man of honor, even to other men of honor, Ãâ÷ Respect the omerta (code of silence), the rupture of omertÃÆà is punishable by death.


 




Enjoy the real story on what was the base for The trilogy of the GODFATHER
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General, Off Topic / I found a Rat
January 13, 2012, 01:34:56 AM
[align=center:16o5cxj7]Partying in Vito house, geee





Ok I'll sent a hit man

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General, Off Topic / Every name of the games
January 14, 2012, 11:57:22 AM
I was looking around to see if the names of the gansters of the game were somewhere related to reality


 




In Jimmy Vendetta we have BIG SAL
, but who was Big Sal:


 




Salvatore "Big Sal" Miciotta - soldier who participated in four murders in 1996 he became a government witness.[150] While in prison Miciotta fought with former Lucchese underboss Anthony Casso.[150]



 




He was a hitman for the colombo family, for his help he had only 5 years of jail and then dissepear under withness protection plan
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General, Off Topic / Mafia Men of Honnor
January 14, 2012, 12:04:57 PM
Government informants and witnesses


 




Members




Paul "Paulie Guns" Bevacqua âââ‰â¬Å former acting capo of the Gieoli crew.[141] In 2011, Bevacqua became a government witness.[142]




Rocco Cagno - soldier, his New Jersey home was used for the murder of mobster Vincent Angellino. In the 1990s Cagno became a government witness and testified against Denis DeLucia and Joseph Lograno[143]




Dino "Big Dino" Calabro âââ‰â¬Å former capo involved in the 1997 murder of NYPD officer Ralph Dols.[144][145] In 2009, Calabro was convicted of murder. On January 26, 2010 Calabro, facing trial for murdering a New York police officer became a government witness.[54][144] Calabro is going to testify against mobster Joel Cacace, who allegedly ordered him to murder Dols.[146]




Joseph "Joe Campy" Campanella âââ‰â¬Å former capo. In 2001, after surviving a assassination attempt, Campanella was arrested and became a government witness.[147]




Joseph "Joey Caves" Competiello âââ‰â¬Å former soldier, he was involved in the 1997 murder of NYPD officer Ralph Dols.[146] In 2000, Competiello became a government witness and led the FBI to find the body of Colombo mobster William Cutolo.[144][145][148]




Reynold Maragni âââ‰â¬Å a former capo, who ran loansharking and illegal gambling in South Florida. Maragni was arrested during the January 2011 Federal indictments that arrested 127 Mafia members.[149] In December 2011, Maragni wore a wire for the FBI and obtained information about Thomas Gioeli's role in the 1999 murder of William Cutolo.[35]




Salvatore "Big Sal" Miciotta - soldier who participated in four murders in 1996 he became a government witness.[150] While in prison Miciotta fought with former Lucchese underboss Anthony Casso.[150]




Anthony "Big Anthony" Russo âââ‰â¬Å former acting capo, not related to Andrew Russo. In 2011, Russo was charged with the 1993 murder of Orena loyalist Joseph Scopo and agreed to be a federal witness.[142]




Gregory Scarpa, Sr. âââ‰â¬Å notorious hitman and FBI informant from the 1970s to 1994.[151] Scarpa Sr. died in prison from AIDSâââ‰â¬Årelated complications.[152]




Carmine Sessa âââ‰â¬Å consigliere and hitman. In 1993, Sessa became a government witness.[153]




Michael "Mickey" Souza - on July 20, 2010 Souza became a government witness and testifyed against Genovese mobster Anthony Antico.[154][155]




Frank "Frankie Blue Eyes" Sparaco - soldier. Expected to testify against Michael Persico in the 1992 Devine murder.[156]




John Pate - capo who participated in the 1991 attempted murder of Victor Orena.[157]




Associates




John Franzese Jr. - son of underboss John Franzese. In 2004, became a government witness and testified against his father in his 2010 trial.[158][159]




Kenny "Kenji" Gallo âââ‰â¬Å former associate of Italian-Japanese heritage.[160] worked for the Colombo family before becoming a government witnesses.




Joseph "Joe Pesh" Luparelli âââ‰â¬Å a Colombo associate and bodyguard to Joseph Yacovelli. Luparelli was part of the team that murdered Colombo mobster Joe Gallo. After the Gallo murder, a fearful Luparelli entered the Witness Protection Program and later testified against Yacovelli.[16]




Salvatore "Crazy Sal" Polisi âââ‰â¬Å a former associate of the Colombo and Gambino crime families.[161] Polisi and his friends Dominick and Joseph Cataldo all joined the Mafia.[161] In 1984, Polisi was arrested on narcotics charges and became an government witness.[161] Polisi testified in John Gotti's 1986 trial.[161]
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General, Off Topic / looking for a name
January 14, 2012, 12:24:43 PM
I'm writing a little story of mafia:


 




I am looking for a name for Don, who would describe him has asshole




papalardo who was described as a Porcon




scaletta which describes it as a very skinny




Barbaro who describes it as a barbarian


 




But Don ............... would be an asshole


 




I have a name in mind but i would like more suggestions


 




==========================================================================================




J' ̮̩crirs une petite histoire de mafia:




Je cherche un nom de famille pour un Don, qui le d̮̩crierais comme un vrai trou du cul




on a papalardo qui le d̮̩crit comme un porc




on a scaletta qui le d̮̩crit comme tres maigre




on a Barbaro qui le d̮̩crit comme un barbarre




Mais Don............... serait un trou du cul


 




J'ai d̮̩ja en tete quelques noms mais j'aimerais d'autres suggestions
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Big Jim Colosimo -- killed in his own cafe at 22nd and Wabash Avenue on May 11, 1920. Colosimo was then the top mob boss of Chicago. His death, believed ordered by underlings Al Capone and Johnny Torrio, Colosimo's nephew, made way for Capone's rise as Chicago's number one mobster. Colosimo ha dbrought Torrio and Capone to Chicago from New York. The FBI believes Colosimo was set up for the murder by a friend and guard, Big Jim O'Leary, with help from Torrio. O'Leary is the son of the Mrs. O'Leary whose cow is believed to have knocked down a lantern that started the famous Chicago Fire many years before. Colosimo was waiting at his restaurant with O'Leary alegedly preparing for a business meeting. The unknown gunman, believed to be Capone, fired two shots from behind a glass-paneled telephone booth, hitting Colosimo in the head once. See Genesis of Organized Crime in Chicago.


 




Dion "Deanie" O'Bannion -- The North Chicago gang boss was murdered in October, 1926 outside Holy name Cathedral, 735 N. States Street.


 




St. Valentine's Day Massacre -- Seven members of the Bugs Moran gang were gunned down allegedly by members of the Capone Gang. Capone was vacationing in Florida when the gunmen, preceded by three men dressed in Chicago Police Uniform, lined up the seven victims against the wall of this garage at 2122 N. Clark Street on Feb. 14, 1929. As the police stepped back, the two gunmen walked from behind and unloaded their machine guns into the backs of the unsuspecting Moran gang members. One of the men was the car mechanic employed at the garage. Capone's real target was George "Bugs" Moran, who happened upon the garage late, as the killers, wearing police uniforms, walked into the garage. Six of the victims died immediately, a seventh, Frank Gusenberg, lived for a few hours, declaring on his dying breath, "Coppers done it."


 




Jake Lingle -- He was a mob controlled reporter who worked at the Chicago Tribune, shot dead on June 9, 1930 in the Illinois Central Station at Randolph and Michigan Avenue. Lingle was owned by Chicago's Al Capone, working openly on his payroll while working for the Tribune. Lingle had once bragged, "I fixed the price of beer in this town!" Capone could put up with Lingle's boasts and flamboyance, but not his treachery. Lingle had taken $50,000 from Capone to influence a dog track operation, but never delivered. Capone had given Lingle a diamond studded belt buckle he was wearing when he body was found. Said Capone, "Jake was a dear friend of mine."


 




Machine Gun Jack McGurn -- He was Capone's chief hitman, one of two people identified as a triggerman in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. He was gunned down himself at a bowling alley in February 13, 1936 on Milwaukee Avenue. Although he had once built a career as a nightclub owner and one of Capone's toughest killers, McGurn found himself penniless and abandoned. Although many suspected the hit was ordered by Capone, who felt McGurn had become a liability, the two killers are believed to have beenr emnants of the old Moran gang, who placed a comic Valentine in the victim's left hand that read: "You've lost your job; You've lost your dough; Your jewels and handsome houses. But things could be worse,y ou know. You haven't lost your trousers."


 




Richard Cain -- He served dual roles as an informant for the FBI and as a corrupt Chicago Cop working for the mob. He was killed in a sandwich shop at 1117 W. grand Avenue., on Dec. 20, 1973. A pair of unknown assailants had walked into the sandwich shop and blew away Cain's face in a hail of gunfire. A third gunman was stationed outside the shop communicating with a walkie talkie on guard for a potential surprise police bust.


 




Sam Giancana -- Certainly not the highest ranking member of the mob killed by his own mob family. But Giancana, who ran Chicago for years until his relations with a famous Vegas showgirl made him into a liability for the mob, was the highest ranking Chicago mobster murdered, killed in the basement of his home in Oak Park on June 19, 1975, most likely by someone he had known and had trusted as a close friend. Giancana had been exiled by the US government to a South American republic and had just returned to the states. Giancana had invited his killer into his home. He was murdered as he was frying sausage and preparing dinner for himself and his guest.


 




Allen Dorfman -- A crooked insurance executive, he was gunned down by his mob associates as he walked to his car outside a Lincolnwood hotel parking lot on Jan. 21, 1983. The mob was fearfull that Dorfman, sought as a witness by an FBI grand jury probe of organized crime and mob infiltration of Las Vegas, would "beef."


 




Anthony and Michael Spilotro -- Tony "The Ant" Spilotro was the mob's man in Las Vegas. His and the body of his brother Michael were found buried in a cornfield in Indiana on June 23, 1986. Spilotro's hit was reputedly ordered by Ferriola during a meeting at the Czech Restaurant that included Ernest Rocco Infelise and other mob leaders. The Chicago Laborers District Council Trusteeship Hearings transcripts revealed that Albert Tocco  and Dominic Palermo of Laborers local 5 in Chicago Heights, (McGough's local) was in on the hit, depicted gruesomely in the movie "Casino". Tocco's  wife "Betty" had to pick him up near the crime scene at a public phone booth. He had to use the phone to call her for a ride home after his accomplices left him in the corn field when they fled the burial scene. See Agent Pecoraro testimony in Chicago Laborers District Council Trusteeship hearings. With friends like that, who needs enemies. "Betty", a reliable informant, later led FBI agents to the phone booth and related what she was told happened.    


 




Michael O'Mara -- Did this 27 Year Cook County Sheriff's veteran crime fighter commit suicide on May 30, 1988 or was he the victim of a mob hit.
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Mafia General Discussion / I suggest a section
January 15, 2012, 12:27:10 AM
call: Real Mobs Stories sound Like RMS section  :woohoo:   " data-emoticon="" srcset="/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/tongue@2x.png 2x" width="20" height="20">   :cheer:  :lol:  :whistle: