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It looks good
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Can't get any info on this... Can you tell me when it will be aired ?
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no! no! No!
We don't know the system requirements yet. If we expect SoW to look that good, then we probably don't expect to be able to run it in all it's glory for about three years! You know how "he" is. :D Oh wait. I could be wrong. I should be optimistic that when SoW comes out it will look as good as what your link shows. Here's hoping
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SpitfireMk1 with cannons???
To the OP... SoW could be like this, at least with Console Hardware. |
In Oleg's last interview he stated that SOW was 80% complete and that was some months ago, he also said in a follow up thread at SIMHQ that we will see in game shots from September, so this time next month we should see SOW in all its glory and hopefully get some system spec's too.
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I really like this view :
http://www.thegermanmovie.com/wp-con...Stills/028.jpg British countryside WITHOUT too much saturated colors. |
Notice, NO "ukrainian" green ;-)
http://www.thegermanmovie.com/wp-con...ted_Camera.jpg Please, dev team, get the British typical shade of green right ! |
If you saw the 1968 Lee Marvin movie, Hell in the Pacific You'll be familiar with the story in this one. A pity to see it ripped off so shamelessly... Bitter rivals thrown together in the steaming jungles of Ireland learn and share and grow and get to have a big "what are we fighting for?" moment at the end.
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now that looks fantastic!
and yes...pls pls pls the right shade of green! |
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Well, only I noticed that there's no shadow of the smoke trail?
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Guinness strip mining was outlawed due to the damage to the steaming Irish jungles so the miners shamelessly hunted the Haggis into extinction in Ireland, its now only found in remote parts of Scotland's steaming jungles. |
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Is it even a whole movie? it seems like a movie preview with no actual completed movie...maybe they are trying to get money to finish the project.
The stills, the production shots, everything is seen in the trailer... |
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One wonders how a 109 should have the range to be in the skies of steamy Ireland in the first place, let alone be shot down by a Spitfire from the future...
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The luck of the Steamy Irish..
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I was attacked by a Haggis a long time ago. (Scottish not Irish!) It was a big, nasty brute and went for the throat!
But I digress, As long as the cannons jam, I don't see a problem. I can't remember the name of the film it but I remember early post war British film where they were flying Bubble Canopy Mk21's in the first few years of the war. (I guess they asked for spitfires for the film for props and they gave them the only one's going at the time!) I'm not too worried about little details like that. It is after all a dramatic work. We can just sit back with a knowing smile on out faces when we spot details like that! Cheers! |
A bit like the 109's in the 1969 film 'Battle of Britian'!
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Don't worry, it can even be worse... French serie from 2009, 1st episode, a german plane strafe a column of kids in a field with MGs and cannon...
Except the 109 in question was a DR400 with german paintings... Ridiculous. With the cannon firing through the engine mounting... Good for what's supposed to be a 109E... |
even bigger crap is that hes strafing kids....I really hate such/k movies.....last crap i started to watch was The Kingdom...after a scene with Fox and his kid I turned of my TV....he told his son "No, my son, ur not like them...wer are good and they are meeeeeaaan" wtf lol
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The germans did strafe civilians in France during the battle of France. But it was refugees columns on roads that were aimed. This was supposed to cause panic and havoc and slow down the french army capacity to circulate and reorganize. It worked well...
In this serie, the kids are playing in a field miles away from any road or military target. This is what was so crappy in the episode. I stopped watching it 10 minutes later because the nonsense kept increasing every minute. |
An what French series would it be?
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Hurricanes and Blenhiems strafed anything that moved in the Western Desert campaign. |
The series is called "un village français".
I know both sides attacked civilians during the war, I wasn't supposing only the germans did. However, in June 40 it was something new for the french people, given the fact that the population was used to be relatively spared (meaning not being attacked deliberately) during the last two conflicts we had with the germans in 1870 and 1914-1918. Given the fact that there was also very little population in the desert, I can understand why the RAF straffed columns though. |
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