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Old 09-03-2010, 07:16 PM
Dafunkfire Dafunkfire is offline
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Here is a good pic on how the British countryside should look, especially for the fields and trees implantantion :



So, still lot of work to do to look right !


P.S: it's a Spit Mk.21, so the pic is probably around 1945-46.
I hate to be repetitive.

I think the terrain would look excellent if the blueish veil caused by our atmosphere was implemented and visually prominent. This haziness would detract the small imperfections of distant textures. Refer to the photograph. Hell, Look across a field. It's there.
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Old 09-03-2010, 07:20 PM
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I hate to be repetitive.

I think the terrain would look excellent if the blueish veil caused by our atmosphere was implemented and visually prominent. This haziness would detract the small imperfections of distant textures. Refer to the photograph. Hell, Look across a field. It's there.
It might already be implemented as in IL2 you can also opt to set weather to hazy and beyond which generates the same effect as you show in the photograph. I guess SOW will have similar options if not better, I guess
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