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kikque 03-29-2011 03:50 PM

Thanks for posting the He-111 and Stuka pics Highness! That one of the He-111 with the sun glinting on it is amazing, even the terrain on the horizon looks brilliant. Cheers.:grin:

Solnyshko 03-29-2011 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by highness (Post 243082)
added a bit more of screens in the first post, reached the 30 images limit! i have played a bit with photoshop and processed some images into b&w for fun...

here are the other screens:


unfortunately, i didn't really succeed in creating bad weather screenshots because that part is bugged and broken in the mission editor, furthermore when i attempted to create a localized weather trigger (storm) and tried to fly in that area, the performace reached 0 FPS :grin: something i have never seen in any game lol


Thanks for posting, good to see examples but PLEASE refrain from editing in Photoshop :)! I was looking at your latest lot on the first page and was scratching my head at the inconsitant hue-casts; until I came across the B&W shot, hadn't realised they'd been messed with! - I think people here would would be much more interested in seeing unadulterated colour palettes, we can always Photoshop our own :D

FYI bad weather (and dynamic weather more generally) has been temporally disabled until 1C can get acceptable performance from the game engine. Luther said a while ago you could enable it, but the option to do so will be buried deep in the menus/config - it is apparently utterly unplayable in current state ;)

tityus 03-31-2011 02:21 AM

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highness: yes it does, but for some reason it wasn't visible on the aircrafts i was taking pics of.
In some we see the pilot looking over his shoulder. however, I wasn't sure if that was AI movement or a "track replay" of the movement you, the player, made when recording the track.

Anyway, thanks for the news.


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