Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 5:40 am Post subject: mmm
that would also take all the hard work out of it too.
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Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2006 5:26 pm Post subject: Vehicle Library
The biggest problem is eveyone's varying personal taste. I know I personally like the 10 pixels per meter scale of some of the newer mods (tanks look better next to soldier sprite, but are then horribly out of scale with terrain).
Some people like the stock scale of between 7.5 and 8 pixels per meter depending on the vehicle.
And still others might like something in between.
I guess the library could always be set up the folders of 8 pix per meter, 9 pix per meter, 10 pix per meter or something like that, and a person could choose vehicles at whatever scale they preferred.
That and maybe just use an image of the vehicle and line them all up by biggest to smallest.
This way people see what they are getting should this become a reality.
Nebel Werfer is a very handy and a good sub mode, it is devastating!!
But that is not enough for me!! I want the American rocket luncher tank and the German Half-truck rocket luncher HE from close combat 4 to be avaliable in CC5 if that is possible, anyone can help please?!
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