yeah!
@Boreks
Thanks mate !, I think gecko did a good job, he had his own cfs3 settings, aircraft texture editing and the shader config might be different from me.
i use sweetfx+reshade+framework with my own presets and i did decrease the glossiness and sun reflection which i think it's give the pilot looks less specular...i think it's good to see different settings with different results...guess only few ppl post their shots here so it's not much we can see others setup as reference
Some really great looking stuff here lately!
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I'm finishing an FPS mod that requires very specific graphics settings. When done, I can revert to normal settings and install WOFF to use as a test platform for my 1938 mod concept. Meanwhile, I continue to work on models - Arado68E and Gloster Gauntlet shown below.
One unusually painted Thunderbolt to keep the ball rolling.
Enjoying the Korea expansion all over again...
With it's paint still wet! Spitfire MkVII-HF at Harrowbeer.
Marvellous job guys!
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Hi All,
Some shots of a new salvo fired rocket load out for new Typhoons.
regards Rob.
No other success can compensate for failure in the home..
I remember reading once that they had the equivalent effect on a ship as that of receiving a broadside from a Cruiser.
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Service To The Line,
On The Line,
On Time
US Army Ordnance Corps.
Yeah, looks like a broadside to me. Nice Rob
Nice pics but that last ones not cfs3 is it? Looks more like IL2, what's the facility underneath you?
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It's CFS3 but with the WOFF assets/terrain. It's a part of Berlin near Gatow.
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The only change to the sky is using Aris(?) high-res clouds, which I think hail from WOFF.
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