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Just a correction to the OP, the program in question was in fact simply titled "The Battle of Britain".
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Cheers Checked it out: The TV onscreen guide says "The Real Battle of Britain". The actual title page shown in the program is "Battle of Britain". Go figure! |
I thought there was already enough discussion about how different crops were grown in 1940, smog/fog making the landscape appear more bluish and so on.
And besides that, the landscape of that modern video is quite comparable already - at least on my pc, which doesn't show neon-green colors at all. And last but not least: There was some mod in the works that makes CoD colors appear more brown-yellowish - if you're really into that. |
I dont need Google earth, I dont need satelite images, aerial photography no thanks, local photographs not needed, I just need to look out the damn window, and then load CloD to know beyond any doubt that Clod just aint right scenery and colour wise.
I refuse to cite my sources, I will not post a link to any internet site, no video will be produced, neither unusually for an English person will I discuss the weather, neither will I give reams and reams of pointless statistics and at no point was wikipedia used in the production of this post. I just use my eyes. |
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End of discussion right there. I honestly don't see how anyone can argue about the colours of South East England (or any part of England for that matter) with people who actually live there. |
I posted loads and loads of pics during development saying the colours were off, not enough dark greens and hedgerows, not enough blue haze and too many badly placed trees.
I got slated for it by quite a few people on here. I live in Bedfordshire, England. |
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im not even from england, but i have never seen any landscapes anywhere in the world which resemble COD ones.and i have seen pretty much places on our lovely planet yet. |
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