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Norb,

On the YouTube new video tags I don't see any tags with War3DII. I searched YouTube for War3DII and only the old movie showed up. Do you need to add a War3DII tag?
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i dunno if anyone else notices but this particular thread is inaccessible by IE, but in Firefox i can see it just fine...
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Amish John wrote:
Norb,

On the YouTube new video tags I don't see any tags with War3DII. I searched YouTube for War3DII and only the old movie showed up. Do you need to add a War3DII tag?
Thanks, I'll check that out.
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norb wrote:
Amish John wrote:
Norb,

On the YouTube new video tags I don't see any tags with War3DII. I searched YouTube for War3DII and only the old movie showed up. Do you need to add a War3DII tag?
Thanks, I'll check that out.
I see you added the war3dii tag but when I do the search I still only get the old video. Maybe the tags don't get updated immediately. I'll try it tomorrow morning.
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I really like the artillery effects, though the combat sounds sound familiar... Maybe we are in need of an upgrade?

I would appreciated it if you slow down the movement of the camera. It goes pretty fast...

I hope I'm not getting on you guys too much, just trying to be a good critic so we can boot this game sky high!

I'm thinking, maybe I can write a program that goes on to youtube and views that video once a second... hmmm...B) (to get it on the homepage)

(I'm not going to do that!!! I don't understand C++ anymore than I understand Flash.)
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Hancock the Superb wrote:
...........I don't understand C++ anymore than I understand Flash.)
Flash?!

Say.........wasn't that Roscoe's dog on 'The Dukes of Hazzard'?:P
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The camera did move fast, so to the untrained eye they might have missed plenty, more of a blurr. Is there a restriction on time to run a video?
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No restriction. We'll just have to keep that in mind, to slow the movement down.
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doing a video timed for more close in fighting, perhaps a infantry charge with cannister sounding off might be salacious to the viewer. The black hats (iron brigade) firing from the fence, look like their target is too far away. The smoke adds demension to weapons firing, but seeing the results of the firing is hard to determine.
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hoistingman4 wrote:
....... The black hats (iron brigade) firing from the fence, look like their target is too far away. The smoke adds demension to weapons firing, but seeing the results of the firing is hard to determine.
That would be the wonderful world of optics. Since we are dealing with larger sprites and maps, trust me when I tell you that, indeed there are targets being hit.

It provides more of a sense of realism......."those boys are a hundred yards away"....in the virtual world.

Once the smoke clears, the results are well determined. :)
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