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Quote from: ..::HHH::.. on April 18, 2008, 07:04:49 amthat animated scenery thing can be really nice!uh, no D:. why not keep the soldat graphics as it is?
that animated scenery thing can be really nice!
The default maps won't have them, so why worry about it?
Yes... Who will make the first program with ability to add GIF sceneries, or is it already done?
Because animated map graphics could let mapmakers get even more creative. One idea would to have a TW scene where there are .gif "soldiers" firing blindly downfield, giving it a degree of atmosphere. The list goes on and on. So stop being a wet blanket. =/
No, it looks 5 seconds INTO THE FUTURE to take a screenshot of what's going to happen.
Think about it though: Animated waterfalls and grass could add a lot of feel to the game. Plus, it allows mapmakers to get creative,such as a giant mech in the background that moves back and forth.
... im just waiting for when mappers will adapt to 1024x1024 gifs. "Yeah it works on my 8 core machine @ 7GHz! so no worries!".I say, that people with low-end machines won't be happy with animated gifs.
Quote from: Clawbug on April 20, 2008, 05:08:28 pm... im just waiting for when mappers will adapt to 1024x1024 gifs. "Yeah it works on my 8 core machine @ 7GHz! so no worries!".I say, that people with low-end machines won't be happy with animated gifs.Thats why theres a check box to turn off animations. Sheesh, your a beta tester, you should know these things.
"- Added Animated GIF Scenery (You can disable the animations by unchecking 'Animated Scenery' in Config.exe)"
Quote from: mxyzptlk on April 19, 2008, 07:31:34 amThink about it though: Animated waterfalls and grass could add a lot of feel to the game. Plus, it allows mapmakers to get creative,such as a giant mech in the background that moves back and forth.And Imagine the lag without net code unfixed... yeah