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Bungle -> RE: Newer Screenshot (7/20/2007 1:57:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Magnus This is because the engine allows the graphics to be scaled to accomodiate for larger zoomed in graphics, thus making them look more fuzzy. I agree with you that to limit the zoom to the size of the actual graphics instead of scaling them and thus remove the filtering that is used makes them loom much sharper and better in my eyes. I have emailed Tim about this and hope we can solve this. Is really zooming in beyond the hexes real scale really necessary in the first place? Me myself can clearly see units anyway, doesn't need to zoom in really close to see the action. Just take a look at the screen with the Austrian infantry and cavalry, can't look much better than that can it? Thanks for the info. Im thinking that the zoomed screen probably would not be the view most likely to be used at any rate, us commanders do like the eye of god view [8|], always best to keep an eye on a couple of brigades rather than one or two battalions (assuming one inf. block is one battalion?). Although it is nice to zoom in to watch some unfortunates recieve the coup de gras from a cunningly devised plan...... The figures looked nice and sharp in the un-zoom view I could make out troop types fairly easily, I'll even wager there were some Hungarian regular inf. in the last screen shot, could tell by the knots around the button holes [;)] Cant wait to get my sticky fingers on a copy, when.......... oh when......... cheers Bungle
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