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Fer32 10-26-08 11:11 PM

Deep charged mod
 
I would really like some moders here created a mod that simulated what I saw in this little movie
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwqvj...eature=related
starting the deep charging at 7:18 you really feel that you are "taking damaged".
There is the left to right movement as it is right now but with a nice violent shake with vision blur that I always felt was needed to increase the "brutality" of being deep charged, can it be done?

Task Force 10-26-08 11:30 PM

It is not a mod, It is where he edited the vedio with a vedio editing program.;)

Fer32 10-26-08 11:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Task Force
It is not a mod, It is where he edited the vedio with a vedio editing program.;)

I know that task force, but Im saying that would be great if someone created a mod that simulated the deep charging like the video.

Task Force 10-26-08 11:37 PM

OOOOOah.:rotfl: anything is possiable, but I think this is not.:yep: would be cool though.

Reece 10-27-08 12:37 AM

Well I find the Depthcharge shake mod is almost like that, the external blast "shock effect" by the DC's would be nice but usually I'm too busy with the interior view plotting course depth etc to be bothered with external view.:yep:

Task Force 10-27-08 12:40 AM

Yea, I forgot about the DC shake mod.:lol:

Hey Reece how ya doing.:up:

Reece 10-27-08 02:01 AM

I'd be doing fine thanks!!:yep: How are things in your department?:D I noticed Privateer is in the brig,:oops: never thought I'd see the day, wonder what happened?:-?

Fer32 10-27-08 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Task Force
Yea, I forgot about the DC shake mod.:lol:

Hey Reece how ya doing.:up:

I did try the DC shake mod, great mod but all it does is increase the left and right movement, the movement I really like is the kind of "artillery shock" movement, a violent but not overdone up and down shake, just when a deep charge dangerously exploded too near you. Oh well maybe it cant be done but I just dreaming ;)

Reece 10-27-08 07:24 AM

Have you got the latest version with sound effects, makes a big difference.:yep:

Fer32 10-27-08 08:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reece
Have you got the latest version with sound effects, makes a big difference.:yep:

I will try thanks reece :up:

twexl 10-27-08 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reece
Well I find the Depthcharge shake mod is almost like that, the external blast "shock effect" by the DC's would be nice but usually I'm too busy with the interior view plotting course depth etc to be bothered with external view.:yep:


The interior depth charge shake mod rocks......:rotfl:

Task Force 10-27-08 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reece
I'd be doing fine thanks!!:yep: How are things in your department?:D I noticed Privateer is in the brig,:oops: never thought I'd see the day, wonder what happened?:-?

Thats good to hear Reece.:D Im doing good.:up: I noticed that Privateer is in the Brig too, I wonder what happend. :-? He has been in there for acouple of days.

Jimbuna 10-27-08 03:52 PM

Everything is sorted now....move along....nothing to see here http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...es/wolfcop.gif

FIREWALL 10-27-08 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Reece
Have you got the latest version with sound effects, makes a big difference.:yep:

I did a search multipal ways and could not find it.

I know it exists because I had it once .

Anybody got a link ?

UberTorpedo 10-27-08 11:39 PM

FIREWALL,

This is might be the version you're looking for http://files.filefront.com/Longer+Re.../fileinfo.html :yep: The readme says it includes the depth charge shake mod with sound effects.


Cheers,
Ubertorpedo


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