Thanks!
Today, 2 screenshots from the ruins of the map westernfront and all the others from the map tannenberg that is now finished.
Thanks!
Today, 2 screenshots from the ruins of the map westernfront and all the others from the map tannenberg that is now finished.
Last edited by panzerschreck; July 15, 2013 at 01:40 PM.
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what is it?
One of Verdun forts, maybe Douaumont ?
fort de Vaux, indeed!
french forces ready for defence!
Last edited by panzerschreck; July 19, 2013 at 03:36 AM.
Impressive!
Is it a garrisonable building, or does it work like trenches?
another new model for the fort
Awesome
Who did you get to make these models?
Last edited by panzerschreck; July 20, 2013 at 03:47 PM.
While working on my new map, i took some pics of the work in progress:
Last edited by panzerschreck; July 21, 2013 at 10:14 AM.
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Last edited by panzerschreck; July 21, 2013 at 10:13 AM.
Hmm,maybe you should leave grenade throwing,because a whole brigade (or sth like this) throwing grenades at the same time. This may not look like good. In addition,think about AI. This may be a disaster. Just a unique regiment throwing grenades would not look good so.
Its being discussed and playtested thoroughly.
like I said to the team, stormtroopers used to bring with them 15 to 20 grenades and clean the ennemy trenches with them (book of ernst junger), so it is quite realistic. He tells in his book how they were attacking the ennemy's trenches by a heavy rain of grenades. It's a good feature and very fun to use. Only few units have this hability and it's quite difficult to use them because you have to be near the ennemy troop to throw them. In this pic, the men are those of the AI, I was slaughtering this unit by heavy fire, but the survivors managed to reach my men and made them rout by throwing their grenades.
Grenadiers for the armies were special troops who can attack with a great number of grenades (more than the others soldiers currently have):
Last edited by panzerschreck; July 22, 2013 at 12:57 AM.