Hi everyone
So recently, while playing a naval battle in the campaign, things got sticky and I slowed the time to a crawl (bullet time) to give orders. I zoomed into an anti-ship missile and noticed that it looked pretty realistic, it was a Moskit, and it actually looked like one. It wasn't just a red flash traveling, it was an actual missile model!
In another battle, a tank battle between my T-64's and some Japanese Kyu-Maru Shikis, I slowed the time to bullet time again to assign targets, and I decided to zoom in and see if the ATGMs were modeled too, and they are. They all (or at least the few different ones I checked) look like their real world counterparts.
The same applies to a few SAMs I checked, really interesting!
It's nice that they took the time to do this, especially since lots of people might never notice. I just found out a few days ago!
If I remember, I'll check infantry AT weapons, FIST ATGM squads, etc.
Have You Ever Noticed This Level Of Detail?
Have You Ever Noticed This Level Of Detail?
Wargame: Airland Battle deck system...In Red Dragon.
Re: Have You Ever Noticed This Level Of Detail?
twan11 wrote:Hi everyone
So recently, while playing a naval battle in the campaign, things got sticky and I slowed the time to a crawl (bullet time) to give orders. I zoomed into an anti-ship missile and noticed that it looked pretty realistic, it was a Moskit, and it actually looked like one. It wasn't just a red flash traveling, it was an actual missile model!
In another battle, a tank battle between my T-64's and some Japanese Kyu-Maru Shikis, I slowed the time to bullet time again to assign targets, and I decided to zoom in and see if the ATGMs were modeled too, and they are. They all (or at least the few different ones I checked) look like their real world counterparts.
The same applies to a few SAMs I checked, really interesting!
It's nice that they took the time to do this, especially since lots of people might never notice. I just found out a few days ago!
If I remember, I'll check infantry AT weapons, FIST ATGM squads, etc.
Just remember to thank your local Eugen employee! All seriousness though, for all the trolling we do, these guys did make an awesome game, and to boot, they actually listen to and respect their fans.

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Re: Have You Ever Noticed This Level Of Detail?
they do sure put a lot of detail here... apart from the odd wrong model



Re: Have You Ever Noticed This Level Of Detail?
Awesomer wrote:twan11 wrote:Hi everyone
So recently, while playing a naval battle in the campaign, things got sticky and I slowed the time to a crawl (bullet time) to give orders. I zoomed into an anti-ship missile and noticed that it looked pretty realistic, it was a Moskit, and it actually looked like one. It wasn't just a red flash traveling, it was an actual missile model!
In another battle, a tank battle between my T-64's and some Japanese Kyu-Maru Shikis, I slowed the time to bullet time again to assign targets, and I decided to zoom in and see if the ATGMs were modeled too, and they are. They all (or at least the few different ones I checked) look like their real world counterparts.
The same applies to a few SAMs I checked, really interesting!
It's nice that they took the time to do this, especially since lots of people might never notice. I just found out a few days ago!
If I remember, I'll check infantry AT weapons, FIST ATGM squads, etc.
Just remember to thank your local Eugen employee! All seriousness though, for all the trolling we do, these guys did make an awesome game, and to boot, they actually listen to and respect their fans.
Yep, it is very cheap too, I think I bought it for 20 or 30$ US, compared to some garbage that costs 60-100.
I bought EE and ALB together as a pack for probably 20$ too, I can't remember. Amazing value.
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Wargame: Airland Battle deck system...In Red Dragon.
Re: Have You Ever Noticed This Level Of Detail?
I am very satisfied with the modelwork on Yugoslavia. Every input was acknowledged and taken into account. Modelwise, there's only one mistake, and it is minor (Vidra turret).
There's some texture discrepancies (Desert Patton), but I already fixed all for my personal use. Minor things.
All in all, I am very satisfied with the level of detail invested into Wargame. 1988 units is no joke.
There's some texture discrepancies (Desert Patton), but I already fixed all for my personal use. Minor things.
All in all, I am very satisfied with the level of detail invested into Wargame. 1988 units is no joke.
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Playing USSR most of the time. The reasons why i'm not satisfied by current level of detail were mentioned a lot of times.
Ded Moroz, Santa Claus, Père Noël or whoever, please, give Eugen some motivation to update old models next year. i even ready to throw some roubles to my monitor i have no PayPal to pay Razzmann
Ded Moroz, Santa Claus, Père Noël or whoever, please, give Eugen some motivation to update old models next year. i even ready to throw some roubles to my monitor i have no PayPal to pay Razzmann
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I would sacrifice 99% of all that details for better, flawless gameplay.
I zoomed in 4 years ago in W:EE, but after some times I had seen it all. Wargame is a game where tank consist of some pixels, details are way overrated and too much development time put into it (maybe and IMO).
I zoomed in 4 years ago in W:EE, but after some times I had seen it all. Wargame is a game where tank consist of some pixels, details are way overrated and too much development time put into it (maybe and IMO).
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