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A question on dense forests, as opposed to a dense question about forests, hopefully. I actually live in the south of England, so I pretty much fly over where I live (ten minutes from Tangmere). My question is: around us to the north are the South Downs, which is a hilly ridge, mainly covered in quite thick coniferous forest. However, in COD, it only shows occasional leafy trees. Can dense forests not be recreated as basically a "block" instead of individual trees? I.e. just a big square block with high sides and a textured top. I don't know much about how sims work, but just thought it'd be a way of showing a forest.
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Back then maybe it wasnt as dense as now??
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Problem is viewing on low angles, as evidenced in IL2. I think they are trying to do something of the sort but apparently it's not quite as easy as it sounds in theory without it looking like total ass.
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in theory desflorestation is mor ecommon, than reflorestation. a forest may hhave deissappeared in the 70 years, but such a dense forest ewoudnt have been created in such a short spawn of time.
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Thanks. The forests round here are definitely older than 70 years.
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