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If a 'Strom' is called a major or large river in English and in English a stream is smaller that a river... how does Stream mean Strom? I don't speak German, but on the evidence posted I suggest that 'Stream' in English does not mean 'Strom' in German. Someone posted, in English, that a stream was bigger than a river. They got it wrong, never mind, let's move on. |
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@kg26_alpha - the photograph can't be compared to what human eye can see. I think too many people here rely solely or in major part to what they saw on the photos/film. In reality things look diferently. One clear example is the perception of depth (which you can't simulate on 2d screen) and it could be done as Rodolphe has shown, the other is perception how tracers realy look like. As far as dynamics of colors and or their hue/saturation, I'm afraid if the release date is realy 25th of March, then there is no time to change that. I'm no expert in programming, but I would presume this is major change in the rendering engine. But there are numerous posibilities on the graphic card settings though...
speaking of tracers - I've been shooting browning 12.7 mm MG from aircraft in my military days, and I can tell you, that they are very acurately modeled in IL-2 already, so I expect that they remain the same or better in COD. |
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Very high contrast B&W makes a huge difference in photography if that was a colour photograph the tracks wouldn't look so brilliant. It also would depend on the time of day, is it overcast or not etc.
Last edited by Richie; 02-24-2011 at 01:29 AM. |
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By comparing real images of landscape and in-game sreen shots, my impression is that the obvious difference is in the "contour' definition of the roads, streets, tracks,etc...The blur on edges in CoD appears to me as the principal obstacle to photorealism...For you on this forum who have technical knowledge, is this a limitation of the code itself, or is it a way to preserve acceptable frame rates ?
Thanks ! Salute ! |
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Review on Gamer.ru:
http://gamer.ru/shtorm-voyny-bitva-z...a-za-britaniyu Notice that you need to click some links to see many of the (lovely-looking) screenies. |
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BTW, very good to see the Focke-Wulf in CoD in the above link!
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Check out the loadout options guys....talk about attention to detail. Nice one 1C. |
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Only unused track carries a patina of rust on the upper surface. Rails in regular use are shiny. The sides of the track may be rusty but not the top. Regular use means one or two trains daily, that's all that's required to keep them polished.
It's a well-attested fact that the Luftwaffe bombers used the main rail routes as a navigation aids, at night as well as in the day. The eight polished rails of the four-track routes reaching from the South coast up to London were a fantastic guide on a moon-lit night, as was the river Thames on its curving path through London. I have raised this point several times over the last few years and I hope some consideration may have been given to these permanent and obvious navigational aids
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