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RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Ivan - 06-01-2010 Fantastic work. I can't wait to play France 14. RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Mr Grumpy - 06-01-2010 (06-01-2010, 04:57 PM)Ivan Wrote: Fantastic work. I can't wait to play France 14.It is available for pre-order, so if you are desperate get your order in now and get at the front of the queue! RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Ricky B - 06-02-2010 And FYI, there were a number of games of it played at TC III - Al and I played 3 and the designer VM-Ed and I played one. Rick RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Deturk - 06-02-2010 (06-01-2010, 02:39 AM)Sch Wrote: Looks really good. I would like to second that. RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - P.Ako - 06-02-2010 (06-02-2010, 01:14 AM)Deturk Wrote:I don't. I prefer some standard "ugly" graphics but having the option to replace them with any graphic mod out there. For example i prefer the volcanoman artwork over the mapmod guy, i prefer the BOOTB map graphic over standard and mapmod one... I prefer to choose the graphics that i want for these games...(06-01-2010, 02:39 AM)Sch Wrote: Looks really good. RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Jison - 06-02-2010 (06-02-2010, 01:48 AM)P.Ako Wrote:(06-02-2010, 01:14 AM)Deturk Wrote:I don't. I prefer some standard "ugly" graphics but having the option to replace them with any graphic mod out there. For example i prefer the volcanoman artwork over the mapmod guy, i prefer the BOOTB map graphic over standard and mapmod one... I prefer to choose the graphics that i want for these games...(06-01-2010, 02:39 AM)Sch Wrote: Looks really good. I think these guys are talking about the look of the original games here, I don't think they are talking mods at all, or that some prefer mod A over mod B. There will always be different mods for you to choose from - no matter how ugly, or beautiful, the original game is or becomes. Jison RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Mr Grumpy - 06-02-2010 Indeed you can "pick n mix" your graphics from different sources or just stick with the default ones. No matter what you choose let us all be grateful to VM, Jison and others for their time and effort offering the community choice and making their work available free of charge! :soap: Thanks guys, you are great..........:bow: RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Dog Soldier - 06-02-2010 I will second what Foul says. If you do not like the original graphics or any of the mods for graphics, make your own and share them here with the community. I would much rather the HPS guys spend their time on all the excellent research they do for these games. Dog Soldier RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Ivan - 06-02-2010 I got my order in with Duchet as soon as I saw your review on the forum. ;)I've also ordered 1914 by Lyn MacDonald which is supposed to be good. The cavalry charges look like they are going to be fun. (06-01-2010, 10:43 PM)Foul. Wrote:(06-01-2010, 04:57 PM)Ivan Wrote: Fantastic work. I can't wait to play France 14.It is available for pre-order, so if you are desperate get your order in now and get at the front of the queue! RE: MapMod for First World War Campaigns - Sch - 06-02-2010 (06-02-2010, 03:36 AM)Dog Soldier Wrote: I will second what Foul says. If you do not like the original graphics or any of the mods for graphics, make your own and share them here with the community.This is the kind of attitude why these games are only available for only a very limited audience. And this is the kind of attitude why these games -if they remain unable to evolve- will eventually extinct. When the "oldschool wargamers" are gone noone will play with such programs anymore. And why would they? Nowadays one can run the latest games in 1920x1080 with astonishing visuals. Why would anyone without the tabletop war games backround pay full price for such an obsolote looking software? It must be because of my age (iam 22), but i simply cannot understand what keeps from HPS from hiring 3 or so capable men to create the modern visuals their otherwise excellent games deserve. The start of a new series (the ww1 campaigns) would have been a good opportunity to release a product with a new look. But naaah, lets just keep the engine we used in the past 20 years. Why change? |