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SlipBall 01-30-2011 07:01 PM

Pick a green


http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...1Jan301455.jpg

jameson 01-30-2011 07:10 PM

Perhaps Ilya will do a version with pink grass for those of you who don't think the colour is important. The same people also seem to think it was sunny from March to December in 1940, with temps around 95 degrees F. Clueless.

Caveman 01-30-2011 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Igo kyu (Post 218725)
Sure, with a new monitor. However, once a monitor is adjusted to suit one image, that should be right for all images, unless the first image was badly out of adjustment itself, in which case everything else will look odd and further adjustment may be necessary. If each game that came out required that every player's monitor was adjusted to it, and a player's monitor had to be adjusted every time they played a different game, that would be a nightmare, it would make playing games so difficult we might as well buy consoles.

I think you may not understand. When you calibrate something it'sa one time shot. If Maddox uses a calibrated monitor to balance colors and another developer of another game does not, you can't expect the other game to look right... You will not get all games to look good if they are not all calibrated during development.

philip.ed 01-30-2011 07:29 PM

Sorry, but over the past few months I have rarely posted and rarely 'complained'. However, being a UK resident, the shots did scream oout to me this week. Lastweek, at a higher altitude, the landscape looked wonderful. However, usually the positive posts I make are missed and people only post adversely on the comments I make which go against their fanboy nature.
I am in no doubt that the release will clarify things, so I am happy to wait.
The colour will not impact on my gameplay experience in anyway, but as Oleg said at SimHQ, and other marketing members here have pointed out, it is generally best for members to be 100% honest, as construtive feedback is useful to the team. I think Oleg, or Luthier, said that all points are taken into consideration, so it's nice to know that we are all heard on some level.
Peace, people, I don't mean to gripe. I'm just honest about my feelings :D
Have a nice Sunday evening, all.

philip.ed 01-30-2011 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jameson (Post 218811)
Perhaps Ilya will do a version with pink grass for those of you who don't think the colour is important. The same people also seem to think it was sunny from March to December in 1940, with temps around 95 degrees F. Clueless.

The BoB, 10 July to 31 December. Clueless.
All in all, one of the hottest summers on record. Of course, in the early July days there was precipitiation, and the same is true for some parts of October, but overall largely hot. There are many books on the battle, and some have day by day guides with weather forecasts, so these make useful guides :D

fireflyerz 01-30-2011 07:31 PM

Oh shut up .ed :grin:

philip.ed 01-30-2011 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by fireflyerz (Post 218822)
Oh shut up .ed :grin:

Was I too nice? :-P

Gomer Pyle 01-30-2011 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 218807)


Which one is RLM25? I'll have that!

/Daniel

SlipBall 01-30-2011 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Gomer Pyle (Post 218827)
Which one is RLM25? I'll have that!

/Daniel



RLM25 is a classified color, reserved only for the deluxe boxed version...you would be wise to forget all about RLM25, if you know what's good for you,

philip.ed 01-30-2011 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 218832)
RLM25 is a classified color, reserved only for the deluxe boxed version...you would be wise to forget all about RLM25, if you know what's good for you,

:grin:


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