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Old 09-03-2010, 03:27 PM
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Why you guys always have to use techno?


BTT: Great pics, thanks.
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Old 09-03-2010, 04:28 PM
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The trees are perfect !!! The grass looks OK but it should be affected by the propeller’s wash and the transition between the close view where grass is visible and the distance view where the grass is no more visible is too rough.

The ground on which the second hurri is standing where the grass is no longer visible seems to be as flat as my ex. And the shape of the grass should be visible on the bottom of the hangar, something like this maybe (I’m not a photoshop pro):





And the ‘brutality of war’ would be more realistic like this:


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Old 09-03-2010, 04:54 PM
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And the ‘brutality of war’ would be more realistic like this:

well... how can you say it would be more realistic? that looks more hollywood tbh.

i'm guessing to get blood splatter like that you'd be talking either arterial spray or explosive shells removing both tissue and clothing. don't forget pilots wore a lot of clothing and, at least in bob, were usually subject to death by rifle calibre bullets. combine these two factors and bleeding out would be limited to soaking pilot suits, not decorating the inside of the plane like someone has been overly enthusiastic with the ketchup bottle. unless you it's a very specific bullet strike area then there wouldn't be large amounts of blood splatter. and certainly not in such patterns as you've added.
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Old 09-03-2010, 04:55 PM
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Amazing.

BRING IT!
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Old 09-03-2010, 06:20 PM
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well... how can you say it would be more realistic? that looks more hollywood tbh.

i'm guessing to get blood splatter like that you'd be talking either arterial spray or explosive shells removing both tissue and clothing. don't forget pilots wore a lot of clothing and, at least in bob, were usually subject to death by rifle calibre bullets. combine these two factors and bleeding out would be limited to soaking pilot suits, not decorating the inside of the plane like someone has been overly enthusiastic with the ketchup bottle. unless you it's a very specific bullet strike area then there wouldn't be large amounts of blood splatter. and certainly not in such patterns as you've added.
I agree. We are much to influenced by the ketchup scene in the "Battle of Britain" movie.

Later in the war 30mm explosive shells might do a lot more damage to a human body, but the colour would be different and most of the displaced remains would likely be on other places than the windshield.

We should all be really impressed by the gunner moving around btw.
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Old 09-04-2010, 01:17 AM
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I agree. We are much to influenced by the ketchup scene in the "Battle of Britain" movie.

Later in the war 30mm explosive shells might do a lot more damage to a human body, but the colour would be different and most of the displaced remains would likely be on other places than the windshield.

We should all be really impressed by the gunner moving around btw.
LOL! My first reaction to those shots (entirely tongue in cheek of course) was "where's the ketchup?" No matter the Gore/No Gore controversy, It's 100% better than IL2.
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Old 09-04-2010, 01:25 AM
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Is this map 1:1? Does anyone know? I hope it's not one of reduced ones "for playability". It might explain a few things though.
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Old 09-04-2010, 02:04 AM
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Is this map 1:1? Does anyone know? I hope it's not one of reduced ones "for playability". It might explain a few things though.
Yes, I believe the map is 1:1.
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Old 09-04-2010, 01:26 AM
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The third picture in the first set is simply amazing, Thank you for the update.
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Old 09-04-2010, 01:55 AM
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If I remember correctly, Oleg stated in an interview or in few threads that he was building a new engine (SoW) that would be so good it could be used as a tool for movie production, and that he was aiming at nothing less than photorealistic results in BoB:SoW...
I do believe he will succeed. My feeling is that he is showing us wip that is few weeks or even few months old.
Remember the "leaked" cockpit video ? That was pretty amazing....And then only one cockpit screen with instruments with glass and reflections... ANd what we've got since few updates ? Only few screen shots of the same thing with only very small improvements...
He is pulling our legs guys !!!!
Sow will be fabulous !!!
Can't wait !

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