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Old 03-14-2011, 09:44 PM
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I stopped by the forums to see the latest video. It looks quite good; in my opinion showing this type of thing is a very good indication that the little things, the necessary details, are being taken care of

But I felt I had to comment on your comment as it were.

In common English usage, your comment may not be what you intended to mean. I mention because not everyone speaks English as a primary language, and English confuses even native speakers at times. Right now, for example, in the USA, I have noticed a disturbing trend for the word "anymore" being used to replace the word "now".

But, "nice attempt" means about the same thing as "nice try" in many English speaking lands, and it is usually a slightly derisive, or in other words, mocking term that means "You failed and it wasn't a very good attempt really, but at least I recognized that you are trying".

"Foreshadowing" is a dramatic event in which a hint of things to come is mentioned or shown.

So your comment may most commonly be read as:

"Your attempt at showing us what is coming wasn't good but at least you made some small effort".

I'm not sure you want to say that
Let me explain in a little more detail then.

In the age the game/sim (your choice) depicts, flying was considered an adventure and, most of the people that joined the RAF/Luftwaffe at the time wanted to tale part in said adventure. The scene depicted in this video (to me) shows that love of of flying that joy of being a part of said adventure. But then there's the setting sun, that casts its shadow, and that's the shadow of war.

and you're right, I love the details too, but I also look at the bigger picture. Oleg wants to show what's coming without revealing all of it. So I figure he attempts to show what's coming without revealing all, and in my opinion that's an attempt.

any more questions?
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Old 03-14-2011, 10:25 PM
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Hi, could you plaese direct me to the IL2 COD forum?
I was trying to get there but i ended up in this Grand Prix Legends forum somehow.

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PS: Thank you Oleg for the beautiful video, looking forward to be the first to get COD in Uruguay!!!
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Old 03-14-2011, 11:29 PM
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speaking of "lasers" - you can see on how the impression of "laser beams" depends on the lightng conditions...

I was shooting with almost the same guns from jet aircraft and I know how they shoudl look like...
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Old 03-15-2011, 12:56 AM
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Will we see the rounds bouncing off the ground like that does anyone know?

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speaking of "lasers" - you can see on this footage how the impression of "laser beams" depends on the lightng conditions...

I was shooting with almost the same guns from jet aircraft and I know how they shoudl look like...
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Old 03-15-2011, 05:09 AM
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at 0:47 in that video, Mrs Smith is sitting at the table quietly enjoying a nice cup of tea and strudel whilst 50 cal rounds punch through her roof, demolish her kitchen, pulverise the cat and blow a hole through pretty much everything she owns.

i pictured straight away the teacup being blown to bits whilst she holds it.
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Old 03-15-2011, 07:57 AM
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at 0:47 in that video, Mrs Smith is sitting at the table quietly enjoying a nice cup of tea and strudel whilst 50 cal rounds punch through her roof, demolish her kitchen, pulverise the cat and blow a hole through pretty much everything she owns.

i pictured straight away the teacup being blown to bits whilst she holds it.
You mean Frau Schmidt?
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Old 03-15-2011, 08:13 AM
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As a matter of interest what is the US term for what we in the UK call a bumber?
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If a "bumber" in the U.K. is generally the front and rear protective pieces, here in the U.S. we call 'em "bumpers".
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Old 03-15-2011, 10:12 AM
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speaking of "lasers" - you can see on how the impression of "laser beams" depends on the lightng conditions...

I was shooting with almost the same guns from jet aircraft and I know how they shoudl look like...
Pause that video at any point and you will see that the tracers are not perfectly even like the ones we have seen in the updates. They are quite uneven squiggles.
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Old 03-15-2011, 10:15 AM
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If a "bumber" in the U.K. is generally the front and rear protective pieces, here in the U.S. we call 'em "bumpers".
No, in the UK it is definitely called a bumper.
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Old 03-15-2011, 12:04 PM
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Pause that video at any point and you will see that the tracers are not perfectly even like the ones we have seen in the updates. They are quite uneven squiggles.
Hi Major,

The "squiggle" effect is a camera issue while shooting the guns...In real life , the tracers are straight as a pen....Many real soldiers have come forward regarding the tracers...You can make a search on this forum and the conclusions were :

In COD:

Very good representation of real life tracers but:

1-They are indeed too much "even" as the right and left guns were mostly asymertric as seen in WW2 guncams

2- They are too "thick" or " fat" and not enough "string-like" for the daytime effect....For night-time, they would be ok as they are now...

3- Squiggling does not appear in real life shooting...It comes from the camera shaking wen the guns fire.

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