And the fact video files can become massive really quickly. On the Mac I use Quicktime to record full screen (27"). A few minutes can average a few hundred megabytes.
I have meet the photographer. He shoots only at night, using studio lighting and gels to add color.
Nebelwerfer shot is typical of his style.
Pretty cool stuff imho.
I had that game, but I think it was purchased by another company and split into two games.
I think how long it took to set up games like that, and then implementing an anti-cat barrier. I always beat the AI...which was me.
Check it out.
The re-enacters need to learn to space out during their assaults.
I prefer the grainy look of black and white photos from reality rather than the too clean look of digital...but that's just a photo grog's pov.
Thank guys. Good to know it's not just me. I started to get over cautious, and everyone it bottled up along side the road.
The rocket attacks do sound and look awesome
I am playing the 3rd battle in the same campaign. I used both CAS at the start of the scenario, one plane attacked with rockets...pretty cool sounding, but didn't achieve much.
The other I could hear just flying around...
Breakout from the Neerpelt Bridgehead.
Hardest. Freaking. Battle. Ever.
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I don't even know where to start.
I've got 37 minutes to go and I am held up at the Belgian-Dutch Border. Don't want to lead with my armor cuz there is something big lurking down the road (88's?)
Infantry gets picked off and suppressed.
Trying to clear out the left hand side of the road near the ALPHA line and making NO progress.
The route of advance is so narrow that it's really hard to maneuver and get fire power advantage.
Can't use arty or air power since I can't SEE anything.
And I'm supposed to get my men off in GOOD order? Ha! Don't see it happening.
Damn that Michael Cain for making it look SO EASY.
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