This is starting to really come out fantastic. Are we to expect a BiA mod in the future? Nonetheless I'd be super excited to try it out. Thank you as always for the video bro!
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Постановщики игры не имеют малейшего понятия что даже в тигр раза 4 если попадет 76мм снаряд то в танке точно никто стрелять не будит уже. Если нет пробития это не значит что их внутри не сечет обшивкой и тыльной стороной брони ,плюс кантузию никто не отменял. А в борт вобще пробивалось со средней.
некоторые выводы из организации ведение прямых боевых действий от диванного эксперта: 1) вертушки всегда атакуют на высоте меньше километра и всегда на расстоянии меньше километра, и их сбивают в первую минуту после появления на театре боевых действий; 2) танки с обеих сторон не используют дымовые завесы, не видел ни один стреляющий ПТУР танка и не одного примера срабатывания активной системы защиты танка не продемонстрировано; 3) автобронетехника, грузовики КАМАЗ\УРАЛ: обязательно нужно выехать к самому передку где пули свистят в 10 км (это уже не засада как в самом начале ролика) и высадить пехоту; 4) видимо, снова реалии ПМВ: одна винтовка на троих (вместо автоматического оружия - винтовка системы Мосина); 5) арта, в т.ч. САУ: показали один раз, 1 залп и всё, а дальше - снарядный голод.
What static displays do your shows lack for added realism? Hollywood is famous for dropping combat casualties (preferably horror-masked "aliens" so no audience identification and compassion) off the screen in silence and ignoring their suffering thereafter. Slashed once by the hero during a sword fight? Get real! You and I know this is almost never the case. People bleed, suffer, scream in agony and die hard; then their bodies rot if unattended. Screaming, thrashing wounded held down, carried away, or buried in shallow graves by their huddled, grieving brothers in arms. Bloody body parts scattered about. Rotting, bloated corpses mutilated by HE in hyper-sadistic ways. Trees hung with human and horse entrails. Skulls driven into the chest. Eyes, ears and lips chewed away by carrion eaters; fat rats chewing in and out of bodies. Clouds of flies and shifting seas of maggots carpeting dead protein. Fungus and mold covering bloated, hallucination-colored dead bodies. Blood spurting from wounds and steaming in the cold. Somebody creative could have jolly good fun portraying routine combat horror scenes. Truncated and burnt trees. Landscapes reduced to mud and blood. M. Kurgan became so covered with the rotting dead, the living found it impossible to breathe there. Like Kerch for the Soviets, a stinking, corpse-filled nightmare encirclement that drove outstanding Gen. Pavlov to surrender and mutiny. You have a Moscow 1941 show. The Nazis are all neatly uniformed and at full strength. In reality, they were so cold at that point they resembled a gypsy caravan in stolen rags, soviet clothing and any foot bindings they could trade for their frostbite boots. Their squads and understrength platoons trudged through knee-deep snow, all their heavy weapons, much less tanks, left bogged down well to the rear. Their breath steamed in the cold. Only the Soviets were dressed in neat, puffy white winter uniforms, at least until their guts were shot out. They had tanks, and arty, and reinforcements until those ran out. The Nazis did not. Your combat portrayal so far is much too tidy. I know the screams of pain and the roar of high explosives delivered realistically would drive you audience away. However, many of them could get off on realistic visual portrayals of combat wounds that would make a modern slasher movie seem mild. Nobody has done that so far. Your portrayal of steel war machines is hyper-realistic. Your portrayal of flesh torn thereby is non-existent. People rarely just drop dead and out of sight tout de suite, unlike obscene Hollywood portrayal of sanitized war.
A Christmas gift I wasn't expecting today, always a fun time when you post another video bro! Love the chaos, you captured it from all the right angles!