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Quintus Sertorius

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  1. My advice would be to take some time to master the camera controls. Find a setup for them that feels comfortable to you. That was the biggest stumbling block for me at first. The camera controls are actually pretty good (these days I zip around the map at will without even thinking about them), but I think it's important to be come adept at using them so you can focus on more important things.

  2. Makes me wonder if the Thompson, while ranking last on a peace time range, would rank first in combat for being controllable enough and very lethal.

    Yeah, .45 ACP packs quite a punch a close range. Have you ever fired an M8 Grease Gun? I've always wondered how that compared to the Thompson. They certainly continued in service for a long, long time after the war.

  3. Not true. The number and variety of commands have practical limitations for WeGo as well. That's because few people want to be confronted with a spreadsheet's worth of Commands. I know some people have no problems with quantity and variety, but any experienced game publisher will tell you from experience the number of such people is quite small.

    My point is true, but preferred by "few people." It's still true. Personally I'd like significantly more micro-control, even if I seldom use it. Real-time adds nothing for me, and I wouldn't miss it for a second.

  4. I've heard the charge that WeGo is being held back because of RealTime many times over the years, yet I still haven't heard a single reason for such a conclusion other than the inability for TCP/IP WeGo games to have the replay function.

    There's room for much greater control complexity if you dump real-time. The existence of RT puts a hard ceiling on the number and types of commands you can issue without overloading the physical limitations of the human player.

    FWIW, I had the same experience some others have mentioned concerning the camera. It turned me off the first couple of times I tried it, but once I figured out a way to use it that worked for me, it made all the difference.

  5. When will you release that Pak? Looks interesting...

    That's actually just Aris's superb PaK texture made quite a bit darker and a bit more brown. I generally like my heavy metal dark.

    While I was researching the luftwaffe uniforms, I also noticed that, at least in the west, lots of German equipment had green and brown painted over the factory sand color. I found plenty of pictures of PaKs, Panzerschrecks, mortars, and vehicles that were mostly or even all green. That's been a little side project of mine, making less yellow and more green and brown because it fits the terrain.

  6. Couple notes if I may:

    - Blue looks good, maybe a bit too blue - but photographs of original items can and will be misleading depending on lighting, camera setup and how your screen is set up (if you look for digital pictures). I guess it comes down to taste after all.

    - Your tan-and-water is extremely dark. ll pictures of supposedly orignal items I've seen so far are much lighter also some were pretty dark (but still much less than your first run).

    I agree with you on these points and I think you'll be happy with what the new ones look like. I spent quite a bit of time trying to decide about this. I tried to find color pictures of soldiers in the field and examine how the wear and tear affected their uniforms, and my conclusion was that the longer the uniforms are in action, the more the color fades toward the color of dirt. Eventually everything ends up sort of dirt-colored.

    I will reiterate though, that I've found a few pictures of (clean) Feldblau items that are really, really strikingly blue with only a hint of grey. I think there was considerable variation. I've noticed a lot of reenactors have tan & water items that are very light...almost straw colored. I still think those are faded and too clean. The picture you posted seems about right, but I've found several that are darker than that too, plus there's the dirt to be considered.

    Anyway, it shouldn't be too long. I might have had it done today, except that my neighbor got his 18-wheeler stuck in a muddy field and I spent some time helping to get him out! Heh.

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