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Everything posted by Geezer
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Excellent work.
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From the album: FE2 Atmospherics
While testing a new aircraft, I stumbled across a beautiful combination of gterl's map and VonS' atmospherics that make FE2 look like a painting. -
I'm amazed. While testing the CL4, I blundered into a situation where gterl's superb map and VonS' equally superb atmospherics combine to make this old game engine look like a painting!
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Nice work. I "borrowed" Stephen1918's excellent Hanriot files to temporarily get a test version of the Pfalz' younger brother working ingame.
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VonS has gotten formations of mixed aircraft to work in single player mode, so we are going to experiment further. It was quite common for units to operate a mixture of equipment types - also, a variety of camo and markings was quite common. Test screens for the Pfalz D3a below. In the loading screen, imagine a line up of D3s with different markings and camo.
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Still toying with the possibility of a pulp flavor for the new screens. Some possibilities below. Good taste is timeless - but bad taste sells! How about "Wings Of The Death Modders" VonS would like to see a mod where early observers throw daggers at each other.
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Absolutely! Another clever refinement - thanks you.
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Spectacular!
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Got a fair amount of work done on a Breguet 14 companion for the Caudron R11, but that has triggered a question. Because of its rhino horn exhaust, the Br14 had a gunsight offset from center line. Wondering if there was a difference between the settings for F2 and F3, I tried offsetting the pilot's vantage point in the data ini, but there was no result! Third shot shows F2 toggled and fourth shot shows F3 toggled.
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I encountered some ini problems while developing Lewis gun-armed Nieuports, so I've temporarily set them aside until we get them working right. Meanwhile, I continue work on the Pfalz D8. Some interesting shots of a replica being built in Sweden. Note the complex engine mount sitting on the table shown in the first shot - second shot shows a 100-year-old original. Youtube link shows final assembly of the plywood fuselage.
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I'm up to my eyeballs in WW1 stuff at the moment, but VonS and the other guys have expressed an interest in 1930s stuff. So, the answer is "eventually."
