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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/3/2010 4:53:46 AM   
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Just because you know SOMETHINGS is there doesn't mean you know WHAT is there.

Not much question that whatever is there is trying to do damage to us.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/3/2010 5:09:28 AM   
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What lies ahead on Hill 257?






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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/5/2010 3:57:54 AM   
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I'm pretty sure you knew it snows in Russia....but just in case you didn't.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/5/2010 5:13:31 PM   
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Here we have our artillery scoring a direct hit on a Soviet tank and it's infantry escort.

Notice how the tank tracks are in front of the tank. Yes, tank tracks are generated as you play, and that the tank is sitting behind them? This tank advanced and didn't like what it saw. It was in the process of backing up when the 105mm artillery fire hit it directly.

The question mark above the tank means the Germans weren't sure what kind of tank it was. Now they don't need to worry.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/5/2010 5:20:02 PM   
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Very nice attention to detail. As you add up the little details like this, you get a very impressive sum of the whole package.

Your snowy screen shot looks great, and....feels......very cold!

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/6/2010 1:29:56 AM   
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Moving out from Prokhorovka the 5th Guards Tank Army take on the panzers of Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler attacking from Oktiabr'skii State Farm. 116 tanks in one massive battle.




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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/6/2010 3:22:59 PM   
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Bad Boys...
SU-100s



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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/8/2010 4:17:06 AM   
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A German Kampfgruppe advances in early Winter, while the wooded hill ahead comes under a Nebelwerfer barrage.






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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/9/2010 4:08:56 AM   
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Prokhorovka...






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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/9/2010 4:28:48 AM   
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Reminds me of Franko's Tank Battle.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 1:05:17 AM   
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Erik, really sharp screen shots. Thanks for posting. They look great.

The one of the wave of Russian tanks is quite impressive. Feind Panzer, feuer Frei!!!

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 3:34:31 AM   
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The opening battle for Train Station No. 1 in Stalingrad...






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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 3:35:55 AM   
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Elements of the German assault force...









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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 5:02:07 AM   
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I was just showing the trains but they are at the station.





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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 5:26:50 AM   
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Now thats a flippin rail yard! Great work fellows,it looks pretty darn accurate to me.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 9:31:29 AM   
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Even the footbridge is there.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 12:06:05 PM   
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Very impressive work!

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Thomm

PS: What is up with those grainy textures in the background? Are you missing some kind of texture filtering?

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 12:35:12 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Thomm

PS: What is up with those grainy textures in the background? Are you missing some kind of texture filtering?



I think what you are talking about is a friendly occupied building. Those are semi-transparent to allow you to see what is occupied.

The textures are all in place for this scenario.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 1:54:49 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Mad Russian


quote:

ORIGINAL: Thomm

PS: What is up with those grainy textures in the background? Are you missing some kind of texture filtering?



I think what you are talking about is a friendly occupied building. Those are semi-transparent to allow you to see what is occupied.

The textures are all in place for this scenario.

Good Hunting.

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No, no, I am talking about the pixelated appearance of the railroad station screenshot, e.g. Ground and trees look awfully pixelated, as if some kind of graphics card filter was turned off. Strangely enough, this is visible only on some screenshots, others look as smooth as one would expect.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:03:01 PM   
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quote:

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Even the footbridge is there.

I was surpised by the one photo with all the electric lines running through the yard. Then I realized the Russians must be using electric activated switches. Luckily I found a shot of one on a History Channel episode on Stalingrad.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:03:25 PM   
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quote:

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quote:

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PS: What is up with those grainy textures in the background? Are you missing some kind of texture filtering?



I think what you are talking about is a friendly occupied building. Those are semi-transparent to allow you to see what is occupied.

The textures are all in place for this scenario.

Good Hunting.

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What I think Thomm is meaning is that terrain has a sort of "salt and pepper" effect, that somehow disturbs the viewing especially for what concerns the background. IMHO a more "smooth" appearance of terrain (obtainable with a low-pass filter) would help.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:12:38 PM   
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Maybe Erik's photoshops wasn't set to max.





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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:24:10 PM   
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Well, that looks perfect now!

I must admit that I do not get the Photoshop reference!?

Are the "smooth" screenshots all edited in Photoshop??

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:37:06 PM   
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quote:

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I must admit that I do not get the Photoshop reference!?

Are the "smooth" screenshots all edited in Photoshop??

Screen shots are saved in bmp format. To post on a Matrix forum they have to be reduced from the higher detail bmp to a lower detail jpg format. When you translate in PS you are asked for different levels of detail. I set mine to 10 the highest so it looks best. It probably is a larger file than when set at 7 which is the default setting.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:48:55 PM   
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so what is the actual appearance in the game? The first or the second?

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:54:10 PM   
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That depends on your video card, settings, and monitor.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:54:55 PM   
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I have found that screenshots, without a lot of work, do not represent any game very well.  Same issue with videos.  I use screenshots to just get a general perception of the game and usually use a demo for the actual view.  I don't know how much the graphics changed between PCWS and PCO, but looking at that may be a better judge.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 2:56:49 PM   
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quote:

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so what is the actual appearance in the game? The first or the second?

On my primary machine running 1680 wide its what I posted. Maybe a little better as it isn't converted to jpg. I have a second older machine running XP with a CRT 1024 wide and it looks a little darker and with a little less detail.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 3:16:57 PM   
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In the shot that represent the railroad combat, there is a Pz IV(?) in dunkelgelb and a Stug in Panzergrau; it's possible to have (maybe with a mod) different textures for same model of german tanks pre and post february '43?

Sorry for my english.

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RE: Screenshot of the day... - 9/10/2010 3:28:16 PM   
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Definitely possible with mods and they can be swapped easily with JSGME. It is also possible to create new units with grau and gelb names so that scenarios can be made with specific units. We are not going to be able to do this for this release but a modder could after.

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