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julien673 03-07-2011 01:12 AM

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Originally Posted by domian (Post 231360)
Please speak English, not gibberish!

Speak white ????? is what u said ? Just relax and think he isn t speaking is first language ... pissing me off this time

Ecrit en francais pour voir.... simplet ;)

Robert 03-07-2011 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by domian (Post 231360)
Please speak English, not gibberish!


This isn't You Tube. Stop acting like it is. Obviously English isn't Xilon's first language, and even at that it's still better than some poster's. It may take a moment to decipher, but he's clearly understandable if you aren't too impatient.

julien673 03-07-2011 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by kalimba (Post 231391)
Good one.... I would like to have your opinion regarding :

Pilot's size
Spitfire marking colors
Choice of leaves in trees
Color of grass in summer in England
Tracers size and looks.

:cool:

Thanks !

:D

GnigruH 03-07-2011 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by kalimba (Post 231391)
Good one.... I would like to have your opinion regarding :

Pilot's size
...

:cool:

Thanks !

LOL, you must be kidding.
Pilot's size is completely ok!

http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/8...ro20100453.jpg


This guy obviously had a head of twice the average size.


:grin:

DC338 03-08-2011 06:02 AM

Grass colour at dawn is great, however grass colour at around midday is way to light for England. It is not dark enough green. How boring do the menu screens look. EAW was much better at creating an ambience.

louisv 03-08-2011 06:11 AM

Oh....Do you know how many hundreds of posts there are already on this subject...Please not again.

Insuber 03-08-2011 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by DC338 (Post 231938)
Grass colour at dawn is great, however grass colour at around midday is way to light for England. It is not dark enough green. How boring do the menu screens look. EAW was much better at creating an ambience.

I like the COD ambience. Just an idea, did you calibrate properly your monitor?

KOM.Nausicaa 03-08-2011 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Heliocon (Post 231179)
Thats a stupid comparison, arma 2 maps are far far more detailed then anything in COD or il2 or any flightsim. When you can get out of the plane, walk around buildings, hide in the grass/bush, see individual pebbles on the ground your comparison looks absurd.

COD does not have anywhere near the up close visual fidelity arma 2 has, while arma 2 does not have the scope that cod has. But arma 2 is also a flightsim, and ground combat sim all in one. Also the engine came out 2 years ago I believe...

Arma 2 doesn't need to calculate a fraction of what IL2 COD does. The damage models of one single plane engine on screen in COD is probably eating more processing power than everything happening at once in an Arma2 screen. You are comparing apples to oranges.

kalimba 03-08-2011 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by DC338 (Post 231938)
Grass colour at dawn is great, however grass colour at around midday is way to light for England. It is not dark enough green. How boring do the menu screens look. EAW was much better at creating an ambience.

You are damn right !
EAW is soooooooooooo much more plus best better realisticly perfect in ambiance and immersion than COD....:cool:
And here is the proof !

Salute !

lbuchele 03-08-2011 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by kalimba (Post 232069)
You are damn right !
EAW is soooooooooooo much more plus best better realisticly perfect in ambiance and immersion than COD....:cool:
And here is the proof !

Salute !

That was great kalimba!

Sometimes people really dont think before write.


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