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Gryphonne

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    Formerly known as Gryphon, registered dec 2000
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  1. 200 years ago, I was using candles to light my miniature table top because we didn't have light bulbs yet; really, these arguments are pointless. The entire idea about a new game in a series of games is to see improvements in different areas, thus also graphical. Personally, now that you have models with thousands of polygons, I don't want to be stuck with graphics that are still from the early 2000s in other areas (I'm looking at you distant terrain).
  2. My biggest wish over all the special fx is simply the "far away" texture tiles for the terrain. These look just so incredibly outdated nowadays, even CMBB did a far far superior job here as the terrain at long distance was smoother out somehow to make things far less obvious. But the tiny repetitive tiles really break the game's feel in light of all the close range high res graphics. I still enjoy CMx2 and I will love Red Thunder (because I love the East Front) but fixing the ugly little tiles (and no - no terrain mod has come close to fixing this yet) will be a huge step forward.
  3. I have defended CM valiantly over the years, but here's my personal opinion on it these days: Good grief there's a lot of fan-boys defending their turf around here. Personally, I've grown a bit tired of CMx2, I had high hopes of it every time a new release came (SF, Afg, BN and all the modules). Well, needless to say, it was mostly a mediocre experience (more so since BF ceased ALL communication lately and we never got the fix for those ugly Commonwealth models). None of the feeling of grandeur that accompanied the CMBB release has ever been present with CMx2. While CMx2 has and probably always will do a great job at simulating hard data, it lacks the oomph to keep players going (outside of the hardcore "i-only-playCM-and-all-other-games-are-stupid-cause-they-are-not-CM"-players). Quite frankly, it lacks a soul. If you would leave your ivory CM tower for a minute what you see is a dated, sluggish game that in all honesty doesn't really do a whole lot. It has a mediocre campaign (oh dear, the AI is so easy to fool every single game); sure you can make your own maps, consisting of the same bland palette of textures and "stuff" every time; the graphics engine.. good grief.. what an abomination; the thing that made it fun to play online (WeGo) removed. Pff.. boooring and soulless. The comment about CM not using "hollywood" colours and how WE looked unrealistic made me snicker, no, it made me laugh.. really loud. Have you ever compared CMBN to what is outside your window? The colours in CMBN are anything BUT close to reality! Now, having played W:EE myself - which is more than most of the fan-boys can say here - I found it to be a GREAT little Game. It was nicely polished and generally just a lot of fun to play around. Much more realistic than your standard RTS game, but not staring itself blind on hardcore data. Not to say it was the best gaming experience ever, as that place is still held by CMBB, Homeworld and Baldur's Gate, but it was sure far more enjoyable than any CMx2 I've played so far. As for CMBN only having one programmer, that excuse is both lame and old (and totally not applicable since they have two these days). These days there's so many indie/one-man games with graphics far superior to CMBN with properly working shadows too! Single-core? x86? DX8? Old.. dated.. really no more excuse to use that crap.
  4. Agree, the quality in this module is definitely NOT what I expected from Battlefront. All the other stuff might be fine and dandy, but the CM1 models totally break the immersion for me.
  5. The King Tiger isn't the only ugly model/texture apparently. The Lynx and Wespe are horrible too in comparison with the other models. All the models are low poly and the textures look unfinished for the most part. What's the deal here?!
  6. I agree, in light of all the models, the King Tiger is just downright ugly and/or unfinished.
  7. Any chance of some preview pics with some terrain seen from further away? I'm curious to see what you did with the textures that pop up in the distance.
  8. Yeah I meant that But it's great to hear that
  9. Aris, what I'm curious about is how you'll handle the longer distance textures, as they really ruin immersion most of the time. You have any plans on how to tackle those? They're not even really the same colour as the ones close-by; in fact, I think in the stock version they're slightly darker whereas by logic they should actually be a bit lighter (and slightly more blue-ish) with the atmospheric haze and all.
  10. It's pretty much impossible for an aircraft to come in at a steeper angle so low over ground. These things pick up speed very quickly and the pilot would be unable to pull out in time.
  11. Get Panthers, Pz IV and StuGs are ridiculously overpriced compared to the former. 3 Panthers will make short work of anything on the field. And it's not even that unhistorical.
  12. The radios in 251/1s are modelled, but you need dismounts to occupy the radio station as the driver and gunner are obviously busy with other stuff. I had my mortar HQ (no radio) occupy one 251/2 (radio) so that it had radio contact with a platoon leader calling in the 251/2s 81mm mortar. And what is this with Germans having a shortage of radios? In my game I see every German platoon leader with a radio?!
  13. I think at least the Jagdpanther and King Tiger (Porsche turret/non production turret) for the Germans. And of course all the Commonwealth goodies
  14. Sniper team assistant firing his weapon away at over 100m, revealing the position of both him and the sniper. Even if it's an MP40, he will pepper away nevertheless. Oh, and the JPzIV texture bug: http://www.battlefront.com/community/showthread.php?t=97797 Tanks spotting small infantry teams, and infantry in general WAY WAY WAY TOO FAST.
  15. Chill out everyone. You should know by now, that if you order something from the US, chances are, customs are going to charge you import taxes. I'd be much wiser checking your country's customs regulations before you order anything from outside the EU. Other than, complain to the EU parliament and US government for maintaining something as retarded as import taxes in the 21st century anyway. Sure, BFC may have warned you better about this beforehand, but you've had ample time to cancel the preorder. Besides, I haven't seen most other companies/establishments advertising this fact as well as they should.
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