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GirlsHateMe June 4th, 2007 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by TY2D2 (Post 3717284)
I get what mydjinny is saying here, you don't want to have all the immersion of the game to come from something the players have no control over. Thats taking away the fun. But there are some situations where it would be a good addition. Like say on a D-Day map, adding a planes for the US to use would probably impact the gameplay a lot. But if you put maybe 2 planes on a 3-4 minute rotation that fly over the battle it would just add that little touch and be perfect.

Just convert the UAVs into WW2 aircraft planes.

[FBT] TannerTemp June 4th, 2007 05:27 PM

then they would fly in tight circles.

TY2D2 June 4th, 2007 07:46 PM

And it would use up one of the commander abilities :P

But its the same system, static object on a rotation "pathway" or something.

GirlsHateMe June 4th, 2007 08:30 PM

It seems appropriate to have seagulls, chickens, cows, horses, rats, etc as automated vehicles, anyone agree ?

TY2D2 June 4th, 2007 10:17 PM

Why make them automated? Those should be regular vehicles :P

mydjinny June 5th, 2007 08:57 AM

Okay, if you had a stalingrad or more accurately, battle around the Volga river map, a train moving on the tram across the river wouldn't be bad at all... But something like the Stuka - should most defintely be a vehicle that can be used - it just needs to spawn in mid air is all

Another thing to add is dead bodies eg. A map like Tarawa or omaha should have bodies that keep flopping slightly around the edge of the water,

Also if ships were as big as those in BF2 (which would be so cool), then you could have one that can be driven and a few others that cannot, but act as statinoary gun platforms i.e automated arty guns or use-able ones, devs decide

Another automated thing that can be in could be tanks driving out of map range, say 2 or 3 or em, with dust explosions - Obviously these would be in a desert map where a tank charge is most likely...But then it begs the qestion: What happens when the enemy is no longer there? Do the tanks keep moving with the explosions going off

As a rule of thumb, I say, these automated vehicles should be in such cases that their existence would not, in real life, play a strategic role in the outcome of the particular battle...

Eg. JU bombers flying over a stalingrad city map eg. Pavlov's house-ish sub-urban, urban map
C47 in a DDay airdrop map
A ship firing out of map range at another ship out of range (All automated) in a map where there really is no sea aspect
And something could be done with that technology in BF2 that lets birds fly...Maybe a dead body in the desert could have vultures fly away from the corpes as you get closer...

mydjinny June 5th, 2007 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by GirlsHateMe (Post 3718353)
It seems appropriate to have seagulls, chickens, cows, horses, rats, etc as automated vehicles, anyone agree ?

Animals in war should be either or dead - Or completely... not there. otherwise, someoe would ask for destructable children, running and screaming

The Crimson Major June 5th, 2007 11:46 AM

the idea of gunfire/ effects in the background is a good one, that mixed with unmanned vehicles for decoration and spawning purposes is nice. I can imagine hearing and seeing distant artillery fire on night maps, all the staples of an airborne night insertion (flak, planes, tracers) etc. and perhaps parachute sprites far away to make the players feel like part of a larger operation.

katzinski_0 June 5th, 2007 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by The Crimson Major (Post 3719411)
... to make the players feel like part of a larger operation.

i think that is an attainable goal and one the FH2 should be known for.
atmosphere is going to be VERY important..

Propugnator June 5th, 2007 12:37 PM

Well, we'll be running across the desert for most of it, so it would be nice to hear the occasional artillery bang just to remind you that you that you are in fact still alive. But atmosphere is very important in the desret, if they could code it, possibly flares going up every few minutes in a night map, that would be cool.


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