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BlackSix 02-24-2011 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by JG53Frankyboy (Post 227962)
the second shot is more early morning or late afternoon, when the sun is staying low.
at a bright sommer day, at 12°° , the first shot is not too bad i think...

No, the second screenshot not from game. It is bad color correction in Photoshop from one of visitors of a forum

Нет, второй скриншот не из игры. Это плохая цветокоррекция в Фотошопе от одного из посетителей форума.

JG53Frankyboy 02-24-2011 07:19 PM

i know the second was "photoshoped", my writing is not clear in that , true! Sorry :)

Hecke 02-24-2011 07:20 PM

BlackSix, you made the review, right?

In one of the screens one could see that you had Land detail on High. Is there something above high? I just wonder if we can get rid of the blurry ground textures by setting something higher?

furbs 02-24-2011 07:22 PM

the second shot is "more" England than the first...none are perfect though....because none can be.

MD_Titus 02-24-2011 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Boandlgramer (Post 227957)
The second shot is too dark IMO
Oleg got it right.

yep
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Originally Posted by JG53Frankyboy (Post 227962)
the second shot is more early morning or late afternoon, when the sun is staying low.
at a bright sommer day, at 12°° , the first shot is not too bad i think...

anyway, if the landscpape would have the same resolution as the planes...i dont think our PC would give much FPS, if at all.

look at shados, that's about right time i'd say.
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Originally Posted by furbs (Post 227974)
the second shot is "more" England than the first...none are perfect though....because none can be.

nah it isn't, that's full sun at midday in summer. first shot is more accurate for those conditions, although yes, the 2nd shot is more typical. just not for the conditions apparent in shot.

BlackSix 02-24-2011 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Hecke (Post 227973)
BlackSix, you made the review, right?

Yes

Quote:

In one of the screens one could see that you had Land detail on High. Is there something above high? I just wonder if we can get rid of the blurry ground textures by setting something higher?
All screenshots are made here on these options (except installation anti-aliasing=2). To improve parameter "Land Detail" it is impossible more

Hecke 02-24-2011 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackSix (Post 227981)
Yes

All screenshots are made here on these options (except installation anti-aliasing=2):

Yes that's the screenshot i was referring to. But my question is if the Setting High is the highest or if there's something above like let's say Ultra High?

BlackSix 02-24-2011 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Hecke (Post 227973)
BlackSix, you made the review, right?

In one of the screens one could see that you had Land detail on High. Is there something above high? I just wonder if we can get rid of the blurry ground textures by setting something higher?

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Originally Posted by Hecke (Post 227984)
Yes that's the screenshot i was referring to. But my question is if the Setting High is the highest or if there's something above like let's say Ultra High?

No, it is a limit

Hecke 02-24-2011 07:37 PM

Thx for the answer.

While playing, does the field look as blurry like in the screenshot?

http://www.pic-upload.de/view-9012642/13_IF.jpg.html

BlackSix 02-24-2011 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Hecke (Post 227990)
Thx for the answer.

While playing, does the field look as blurry like in the screenshot?

http://www.pic-upload.de/view-9012642/13_IF.jpg.html

On my computer - yes. Probably, in the final version and on the maximum options it will be better.


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