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Skybird 11-18-11 10:06 AM

Desert Storm - 20 years ago, back to the present
 
Usually I keep all news on the coming upgrade for SBP in one thread over at the tanksim forum, but this video they released yesterday is so well-done that I thought I use it to "fish" for some interest in the General Forum as well. :DL

Gentlemen, here is history meeting the crewable M1A1 (3D interior), Challenger-2 (sights only) and T-72 (3D interior) in Steel Beasts Pro:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpgcp3aJeUM

More on the additional content of the upgrade in the tanksim forum.

JU_88 11-18-11 10:35 AM

Eh nice? But Did you mean to post this in General Games?

Skybird 11-18-11 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by JU_88 (Post 1789797)
Eh nice? But Did you mean to post this in General Games?

No, here.

Oberon 11-18-11 11:24 AM

73 Easting? I remember doing that scenario in M1A2, real Turkey shoot if you go in right. The Abrams outclassed her opponents by far.

I hope they do more with the Challenger, there's been a couple of good M1 sims, but no Challies. Would be nice to rectify that.

Jimbuna 11-18-11 11:48 AM

Agree with Oberon on the Challenger point plus the graphics are perhaps a bit lacking.....nice all the same.

Skybird 11-18-11 12:07 PM

As far as I know the British MoD is no customer of theirs and so Brittitanic vehicles have a tough stand in SBP modelling. Also, eSim once said that the MoD was extremely paranoid to let them have a look inside the Challanger, else we maybe would have a virtual 3D interior for it today.

However, the now also crewable M1A1 should makie some people jump up. The playable heavy beast collection is extremely Leopard-heavy, I must admit that. But that is their customers.

Somehow I like that video. It let's people feel where the realism is coming from.

Skybird 11-18-11 12:09 PM

Did I really write "brittitanic"...? I wonder what part of my neural network had a blackout there. :D

Ducimus 11-18-11 12:54 PM

Hmmm :hmmm:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_Beasts

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Steel Beasts Professional - Full version, only available to military clients.
Damn, from what I saw of the video, id love to have a copy of the professional version.

Skybird 11-18-11 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1789889)
Hmmm :hmmm:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steel_Beasts



Damn, from what I saw of the video, id love to have a copy of the professional version.

Hm...?

It is the PE - the Personal Edition. It is the version for the military, lacking external instructor interface, and limiting certain options with regard to the digital maps, for example map size (25x25 km or something in that range). Also, the number of players in network play is imited in PE, to 8 I think.

The PE version is available to the public. ;) Featuring the same AI, the same weaponry, the same physics and the same vehicle park. Just that you must not pay 18.000 dollars per 10-seat license. :DL

Head over to the tanksim forum, there is plenty of information and many more videos. Believe me - it was me setting them up. :D Especially the stickied SBP resources, and the SBP video thread I recommend.

Hottentot 11-18-11 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1789852)
As far as I know the British MoD is no customer of theirs and so Brittitanic vehicles have a tough stand in SBP modelling.

I haven't been following SBP scene for a while, but if I recall, none of their real customers use Abrams either. Or am I wrong?

Also, they have apparently added / will be adding T-72 to the game as playable now?

Gee, I really need to update my status after 2007.

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1789889)
Damn, from what I saw of the video, id love to have a copy of the professional version.

As far as I know the major difference between the army version and the civilian version of the Pro is that the army version has "instructor mode" where the officer overseeing the exercise can create sudden fun stuff such as blowing up half of your platoon just because he feels like it. The simulation itself is the same.

Edit: Bah, ninjaed. Oh well, Skybird likely has more accurate information on this subject than I do anyway.

Ducimus 11-18-11 01:15 PM

Damn ill have to check that out. Years and years ago I did have an interest in Tank sims. (Which was shortly after my dying interest in flight sims. Never could land for squat :haha: )

frau kaleun 11-18-11 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1789908)
(Which was shortly after my dying interest in flight sims. Never could land for squat :haha: )

That's no excuse. After all, it's never stopped Oberon.* :O:












*It's usually the ground that does that. Bazinga!

Ducimus 11-18-11 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1789911)
That's no excuse. After all, it's never stopped Oberon.* :O:

You didn't see the Flight Sim I was playing.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pO88...eature=related

I tried 4.0 later. I sucked at it, and lost interest.

When i said, years and years ago, i wasn't kidding. ;P

Skybird 11-18-11 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Hottentot (Post 1789900)
I haven't been following SBP scene for a while, but if I recall, none of their real customers use Abrams either. Or am I wrong?

Canada uses both Leopards (1's and 2's) and Abrams, and Australia uses Abrams in small quantities, replacing their old Leo-1AS, or did they go for the Leo-2 as well?

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Also, they have apparently added / will be adding T-72 to the game as playable now?
Yes. With 3D interior.

And while we're at it, the Abrams as playable is not new, but so far it was the old M1 only. The M1A1 and SEP were added last year, but non-playable, the M1A1 now is playable with 3D interior, too. The old Leopard 2A4
finally got 3D interior as well. The Challenger 2 was added in last update, but non-playable, it is now being turned into playable, but without 3D interior (TC and gunner only have all their sights available, like the Leo2A4 before.

Full vehicle list in the SBP resources, there are 17 MBTs now (some definitely cold war era), plus 60+ other vehicles (APCs, IFVs, cars, trucks, new upgrade not counted, helicopters and infantry not counted). Of the MBTs, 11 are playable now. Two dozens of the other vehicles are playable as well.

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Edit: Bah, ninjaed. Oh well, Skybird likely has more accurate information on this subject than I do anyway.
I know not more than what they make public, and what I know from using the sim since years.

Tanksim forum has a thread listing the major news on the upgrade's content. Centurions, for example, or Boxer, Fuchs, 2S1, ZSU-23, new bridge layer options, and 3D infantry. Mannable ATGMs also is new. Plus the usual package of bug fixing. They said they are still not done with revealing all new candy - more to come, that means. :)

Oberon 11-18-11 02:57 PM

pfft, I've been crashing planes since this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pyu0w1fzyIc

And Jim says Steel Beasts graphics are dated :haha:

Fully copy on the MoD, they can be quite the paranoid lot at times, and yet their masters leave their copies of MoD documents on benches at the park, gotta love them. :damn: Haven't heard the term Britannic used to describe British vehicles since the days of the Redcoats, and they probably couldn't spell it then either. :O:

One day I'd like to give Steel Beasts a whirl, it's just the price tag that's stopped me so far, but one day once I've got all the peripherals sorted, I will have to save up and give it a bash, I haven't had a good tank sim since my embarrassingly bad days at M1 Tank Platoon 2 (which I keep referring to as M1A2 for some reason :haha:).

I wonder if I can co-opt Task Force to be my gunner, we make a good driver/gunner team on Red Orchestra Real Panzer server :rock:


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