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2015, please take a look at this shot.
http://www.alliedassault.com/gameinf.../moh_009.shtml Are the Nazi soldiers supposed to be giants? Cause it looks like they're at least 9 feet tall if you compare their height to the tank behind them. ------------------ "There wanst was two cats of Kilkenny Each cat thought there was one cat too many So they fought and they fit And they scratched and they bit 'Til instead of two cats there weren't any." - "Anonymous" [This message has been edited by Razor1912 (edited March 14, 2001).] [This message has been edited by Razor1912 (edited March 14, 2001).] |
The one thing you need to keep in mind with that shot is the perspective of the tank compared to where the soldiers are. The tank is in the background compared with the soldiers (which are right up front in the camera view). In the game, when you walk up next to the Tiger tank your view is just under the base of the turret (which is where it's supposed to be). Trust me, it's big :). And the King Tiger is bigger than that (which makes it quite intimidating ;)p.
For a better look at the size, this shot shows off the scale better: http://www.alliedassault.com/gameinf.../moh_011.shtml ------------------ ----------------------- Now if you'll excuse me, I have a code monkey to go strangle. |
okay I'm absolutely no expert for perspective and all that... but isn't an object suppose to be larger when it's closer to you in a 3-D point of view? I think if the soliders walk towards the tank they'll become smaller, thus, I conclude that 2015 was right about the perspective.
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You will be able to customize the FOV to fit your preference (PC version).
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Hmm... ya know, actually I thought it was a little bit off too the first time I looked at it. I thought Tiger tanks are very big, like huge almost like a fortress or something, although I don't know exactly how tall or how big they are. Those Nazi soldiers are big guys though no doubt http://www.pcgamers.net/ubb/smile.gif
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