Friday 2010-01-22 Screenshots AND Discussion Thread
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Hello everyone,
We're moving offices, so our FTP site is going to be offline for a while as we relocate our servers. It came as a bit of a surprise for us. All older screenshots will be offline for a while. We apologize. Here are some new shots for today, showing: 1. BR-20M radio room 2. BR-20M bombardier's position 3. Lorenz approach aid with fancy hut (fully operational) 4. More details of our tanker We hope you like this week's update! [Edit] And a fancy video, courtesy of MuxaHuk: Quote:
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Radio room looks great! Hopefully that can be a crewed position on a bomber. That would be fun in a multiperson crewed plane online.
The shadows the ship shot look very nice as well. Only thing is I would like to see some of the real terrain instead of the place holder stuff, but I know it's WIP and it will come when it's ready. Great work all, good luck with the move. |
The shadow of the rudder of the boat is bit weird
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Also, it is not maxed graphics settings. It is DX9 shots. |
The ships models are beautiful detailed, indeed they compare very well with anything I have seen in a ship simulator, so I don't think anyone should be complaining about their quality.
On question though, what warships will be modeled? Obviously the presence of battleships, aircraft carriers or even cruisers would be unlikely in the English Channel, but there would be warships ranging down in size from destroyers to motor torpedo boats, so will we see any of these? |
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The detail is great looking!...I think that the water look's like the real thing, nice work.:grin:
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Thank you luthier!
I like radio room lighting! |
Wouldn't it be nice if you can do visible damage to ships by straffing? In real life pilots often straffed ships - not because they could sink them - but because it did damage to crew and equipment.
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