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thx all for your warm welcome :sunny:
I'm ready for duty :salute: the dynamic shadows, the smoke... it's so wonderful |
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:har::har: How true is that. Even I with Fallout 3 know these keys well! |
Nice pics! Thank you Chicony!
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OMG look photo 24 is that the red light or the with light? :doh:
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I kind of liked the one with the shadows (number 6).
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I think the crew didn't practicing fire drills, they are just standing there without a clue whats going on :DL
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Picture #32 caught my attention. My German is not very good but it seems to me that you the ship identification can be done in several steps by answering questions like "how many masts the vessel has" or "where is the bridge located".
Or did I completely misunderstand that? |
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but the screens show one thing again...the game has nice 3d graphics...even the interfaces are strongly recommended to be modified! ;) |
Yes Matyas, that was also my observation. Could it be arcadish or perhaps something that happened in the war?! There must have been hundreds of different classes of ships to sink...
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Nice to see that the cables on the boats are not all jagged.
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"The harbours were kept very simple. There are no people or vehicles." And as sayed at Picture 14: "Starting from U-Boat pen. Unfortunately there is no one saying goodbye." So it seems there will be no People on the docks and no music orchestra. :down: |
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Say what? If that's true, that's something we haven't seen before. I think that sounds very interesting. Does that mean the unrealistic instant ID ship command has been replaced with a 'describe it' kinda sorta dialog? And what does that tell us about how the UI operates under the hood ? :hmmm: |
I was not aware that they had laser sights back in WWII... :hmmm:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJvwO...eature=related Mud |
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