#4555654 - 02/11/21 12:57 PM
Let's have some more screenies.
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Moggy
EAW Old Timer and Bodger
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A slit trench at RAF Gravesend
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I've just been running through all the development scenarios I have in my offline 1.6 setup, and took a load of screenies. Just a few which I particularly liked: Carrier Air War 1944. Babelthaup Palau atoll Battle of the Alpes 1940, with extended 640x400 map to include the south coast of France. Kure atoll in the Midway theatre. Let's have some more.
Last edited by Moggy; 02/11/21 08:45 PM.
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#4555698 - 02/11/21 05:40 PM
Re: Let's have some more screenies.
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Rotton50
3DZ / campaign designer
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I never did like the effort to turn EAW into a WW I flight sim, splitting the efforts of a small group of modders. That said, I do like bi-planes and so I added a bunch of pre-WW II and early WW II models, all available in the 1.6 Aircraft_inventory, mostly in the DAW folder if you want to build your own sets, or use any of the early war planesets I included in the last 1.6 download: B354 - Cr 20 - BH 33 - Cr 32 - A4N - AXH Type HO He 51 - He 45 - Demon - Fantome - Swordfish - Gordon - Gladiator - Gauntlet - Most, in not all of these come from the Jan Tuma page, except Moggy's Swordfish, of course. However, I fixed all of the rendering sequence issues before adding them to the inventory.
Heck, even paranoids have enemies.
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#4555756 - 02/12/21 03:29 AM
Re: Let's have some more screenies.
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Crashin' Jack
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Beautiful work from Jan, courtesy of Ray, great to see those all freshened up! Here's a few from the files: Stuka hitting a train in Nachtjager: Peeling off after the bomb run From Russia with Love: P-61 over Germany: Too close for comfort! Nachtjager! Stealth:
"Blasts from clustered R4M quartets in my snout And see these English planes go burn...." Blue Oyster Cult
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#4555782 - 02/12/21 11:48 AM
Re: Let's have some more screenies.
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Rotton50
3DZ / campaign designer
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I also like biplanes. Jan Tuma was a one man plane factory. Very nice cleanup jobs Ray. Great to havethese planes all available.
I remembering going 15 rounds with that original Swordfish model in 2002 to try and get the rendering sequence somewhere near right. In the end it was "It'll do till something better comes along", and now it has! A bit like HMS Hermes. I bow to the master of the piggyback element. I recall the first time I took a look at your aircraft carrier for the first edition of SPAW. After realizing it was made up of a couple of elements with as many as 70 piggybacks I thought "wow, there's another guy out there who get it, all that matters is how the thing looks in the game." And that's how the love affair started. Anyhow, enough with the gushy stuff. Here's about 1/2 of the functional floatplanes available in 1.6: BMV138 - Ca316 Cantz 508 - Cr 42i - He 59 - Fm2 - Ki-61 based A9He1 - H6K - N1K - Sm-6 Seran (Submarine launched ) F4f-3s P-40 based Seahawk - SC-1 Sb2c - Hurricane - Obviously some of these never saw production but they were all proposed and in most cases a prototype was built and flown. BTW, it was no simple thing to just add floats to existing models. Adding such huge pieces causes massive rending sequence problems only solved by the generous use of the aforementioned piggyback elements.
Heck, even paranoids have enemies.
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#4556693 - 02/19/21 06:29 AM
Re: Let's have some more screenies.
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FsFOOT
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#4556775 - 02/19/21 06:26 PM
Re: Let's have some more screenies.
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MrJelly
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Fly EAW online at GameRanger: GameRanger SiteFaceBook Pages UAW 160 downloadsEAW ClubMark Twain: I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's.I am now of an age at which I no longer need to suffer fools gladly
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#4556784 - 02/19/21 07:18 PM
Re: Let's have some more screenies.
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MrJelly
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Fly EAW online at GameRanger: GameRanger SiteFaceBook Pages UAW 160 downloadsEAW ClubMark Twain: I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's.I am now of an age at which I no longer need to suffer fools gladly
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#4556839 - 02/20/21 12:52 AM
Re: Let's have some more screenies.
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MrJelly
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Fly EAW online at GameRanger: GameRanger SiteFaceBook Pages UAW 160 downloadsEAW ClubMark Twain: I am quite sure now that often, very often, in matters concerning religion and politics a man's reasoning powers are not above the monkey's.I am now of an age at which I no longer need to suffer fools gladly
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#4557044 - 02/21/21 09:21 AM
Re: Let's have some more screenies.
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Thx SkyHigh, Unfortunately I don't even have a copy of the SPAW130 Water Addon, but the same technique and water tile is in my Roys_seamlesswater_V2-17-2013.zip. It is within my rafroys_alladdons.zip The readme contains links to posts and more information. Here's a post link here: https://SimHQ.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/3831870/roys-seamless-water-v2-modders-release I also applied to similar to Beachell Isles. As far as terrains, which I tried to emphasize years ago, sateliite terrain for EAW is the way to go because they are far superior to the 1980's -1990's era video game look most most of EAW terrain has.
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Exodus
by RedOneAlpha. 04/18/24 05:46 PM
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