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KOM.Nausicaa 10-29-2009 10:25 AM

I think Oleg made it clear that he is back to work and stopped answering here. He spent three full days non stop on the forums.

ECV56_Guevara 10-29-2009 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by KOM.Nausicaa (Post 115675)
I think Oleg made it clear that he is back to work and stopped answering here. He spent three full days non stop on the forums.

Peace man, I didn´t read that, this forum moves so fast!

AdMan 10-29-2009 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 115670)
You might be right Ad-man, but for a summertime in here in Britain (especially when looking at the records from 1940) then those fields colours are correct. In 1940 they had one of the hottest summers ever, so realistically not everything should be bright green ;)

sure, I think we can all agree the grass in those screens is a tad too bright. But the person who adjusted those screens seemed to go a little extreme with the contrast, brightness, and desaturation. It's reminiscent of the styling of BoP - of course realism over style seems to be the philosophy of BoB, like someone said before it's simply too dark for a daylight scene and the washed out colors looks more like an old photo rather than how the eye would see it. the extreme darkness of the shadows makes it look like there is no ambient light. something like this would be a little more believable:

http://i835.photobucket.com/albums/z...g?t=1256817632

compared to http://homepage.ntlworld.com/daniel.clarke17/SOW02.jpg

philip.ed 10-29-2009 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by AdMan (Post 115681)
sure, I think we can all agree the grass in those screens is a tad too bright. But the person who adjusted those screens seemed to go a little extreme with the contrast, brightness, and desaturation. It's reminiscent of the styling of BoP - of course realism over style seems to be the philosophy of BoB, like someone said before it's simply too dark for a daylight scene and the washed out colors looks more like an old photo rather than how the eye would see it. the extreme darkness of the shadows makes it look like there is no ambient light. something like this would be a little more believable:

http://i835.photobucket.com/albums/z...g?t=1256817632

compared to http://homepage.ntlworld.com/daniel.clarke17/SOW02.jpg

That looks great! And it would beg the question of whether changing seasons etc will be modelled in SoW. Or even, if a field was set on fire, it would stay like that in game.

My only gripe with the shots of the grass is that in some places it looks quite high. The field behind is fine because it's a crop field, but the airfields wouldn't have grass that high ;)

Feuerfalke 10-29-2009 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by philip.ed (Post 115689)
That looks great! And it would beg the question of whether changing seasons etc will be modelled in SoW. Or even, if a field was set on fire, it would stay like that in game.

It won't stay like that in game either way, because we are STILL talking about the ALPHA - don't know how many times this has to be said. :confused:

This is what one of the first technical testversion looks like - we're not talking about a release candidate or something. ;)

nearmiss 10-29-2009 12:46 PM

1) It would be nice to see some soldiers in some cockpits,trucks and stuff.

2) Would also like to know if there was some petrol in barrels for proper explosions and fires.

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3) What about the power of the .303s? The .303 is nothing like the cannon of the 109-E. Not much kill power in the .303s, which could make it very tough playing on the Brit side.

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4) Hope the SOW isn't going to be like the recently released WWI sim (RoF) that is all played online, even single player. There are still large parts of rural America,where broadband is not possible. There are options, i.e, satellite, 3G and 4G in some areas, but the service is too expensive for game playing.

philip.ed 10-29-2009 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Feuerfalke (Post 115692)
It won't stay like that in game either way, because we are STILL talking about the ALPHA - don't know how many times this has to be said. :confused:

This is what one of the first technical testversion looks like - we're not talking about a release candidate or something. ;)

No I realise that feurefalke, that was why I said that those re-satureated pictures looked better as it shows what can be done. ;)

philip.ed 10-29-2009 12:53 PM

Nearmiss, you are right about the .303's but they were fairly effective in the Battle of Britain because the luftwaffe weren't using armour plating on all planes at that stage (well, at least the heinkels anyway). As long as a pilot got in close, a good 3-4 second burst could do the job. If anyone has played BoB2 wings of victory then the .303's in that are perfectly recorded. Although, as you said, they weren't that good (I've seen pictures of heinkels which have landed with hundreds of bullet holes from the .303's) they are wrongly recorded in il-2.

Feuerfalke 10-29-2009 01:36 PM

Soldiers? Here you go:

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2..._341a_008L.jpg

;)


Since it has been a long time:
http://s58.photobucket.com/albums/g260/restranger/

philip.ed 10-29-2009 02:03 PM

They do look good; it's nice to see that they are all brothers as well ;)


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