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Buchon 04-07-2012 01:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Zorin (Post 406561)
Well, I can already build something very similar in IL-2 today. Infact, I did a while ago.

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...ankvillage.jpg

Not saying they haven't done a good job, but the guys who made the Slovakia map did the same for no money. Better get into FMB and see for youselves. Detailed houses, fences, sheds, stacks of wood and hay and what not. All already in IL-2 1946.

So I am sorry to say it, but I am not impressed.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x2HzpIHo-w

:D

GF_Mastiff 04-07-2012 01:32 AM

i lol'ed.

Viking 04-07-2012 02:59 AM

Thanks for the update Black6.

Chivas 04-07-2012 03:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zorin (Post 406561)
Well, I can already build something very similar in IL-2 today. Infact, I did a while ago.

http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/b...ankvillage.jpg

Not saying they haven't done a good job, but the guys who made the Slovakia map did the same for no money. Better get into FMB and see for youselves. Detailed houses, fences, sheds, stacks of wood and hay and what not. All already in IL-2 1946.

So I am sorry to say it, but I am not impressed.

The Slovakia map was one of the best maps by far in the IL-2 series and my favorite. I'm sure the crew in the process of developing the terrain for the Battle for Moscow were impressed with the Slovakia map and may have even drawn some inspiration from it. Maybe you will find their work satisfactory when its finished.

6BL Bird-Dog 04-07-2012 03:18 AM

Screenie speaks for itself
 
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Attachment 9001
The work done on the Slovakian map was eccelent but the detail in CLod is much higher & when you are driving your Vehicle or Tank around the Map you will realy appreciate it

U505 04-07-2012 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by 6BL Bird-Dog (Post 406577)
Attachment 9001
The work done on the Slovakian map was eccelent but the detail in CLod is much higher & when you are driving your Vehicle or Tank around the Map you will realy appreciate it

yes this map is very nice


Not saying they haven't done a good job, but the guys who made the Slovakia map did the same for no money. Better get into FMB and see for youselves. Detailed houses, fences, sheds, stacks of wood and hay and what not. All already in IL-2 1946.

But for the moment it is impossible to do the same with the stuff in the FMB because you don't have all the objects to do that. I did not even see a bridge to continu a stopping street near a river.:(

salmo 04-07-2012 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by kendo65 (Post 406429)
... <snip> If so, please ask the external team to consider bringing their magic to the England map when they get the chance. :)
...<snip>...P.S. - I'm serious about the England map! :)

The dev's are committed to BOM. A better idea would be to open up the map to the community & use their resources to fix bad spawn points & enhance the English Channel map.

speculum jockey 04-07-2012 04:55 AM

The IL-2 community getting back to what's important. Tiny static details and vegetation.

drewpee 04-07-2012 05:10 AM

I am always amazed by the lighting in COD. the shots of the houses with the shadows makes it look so real. If detail gets much better I'll be tempted to start looking in the windows.:grin:

LcSummers 04-07-2012 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Hunden (Post 406554)
Throw a few cows and chickens in, along with top heavy milking maid and I'll be real happy....................maybe

This was my thinking too. :-P

I like those screenshots. Very nice detail. So later a little life in that village, than it looks great.


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