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I don't understand do you mean that there is a /faceplam commmand ?and this command should drop a random item ?
We have to keep in mind there are a lot of soldat players on old pcs/laptops including me and graphic modification might not end well in that case. Majority of players who play this game nowadays do not care about the graphics, its more about gameplay. On the other hand I'd love to see some HD mockups of soldat just out of curiosity.
The easiest way to improve graphics without affecting performance would be to make another mod default. I assume there are some awesome mods that are somewhat faithful to the existing style (so no rainbow bullets or mech warriors) and doesn't infringe on any copyrights.It's too late to make it for 1.6.4, but I would like to have some improvements for the version after that. Anyone know any such mods?
Something the graphics need is a somewhat coherent style. Currently the game is just a mess of styles that have nothing to do with each other. That's also why I think combining something as detailed as the mentioned Soldat Enhanced with cartoon-ish, cell-shaded gosteks.Soldat is a simple game and there's no point making the graphics overly complicated either. One can make very pretty things with fairly simple graphics, see Super Meat Boy or even Team Fortress 2 for example. Personally I think pursuing realism regarding the graphics is the wrong way to go and many of the modern maps with realistic sceneries and textures look really out of place.Soldat feels rather cheap and flimsy whereas SMB for example feels solid and well constructed - that's something that Soldat should aim for aswell.
I wouldn't call "Soldat Enhanced" detailed and realistic. They're more detailed and realistic than vanilla icons (which are just bad, not "stylish"), but overall they're still varied and colorful enough to not appear too realistic and "serious".
Those dark, simple and clear outlines like in cell-shaded mods and the one ginn just linked to look really nice. I think they should be included in most, if not all default maps. They look nice AND they help separate polygons from scenery.Soldat Enhanced has really nice weapon graphics (both for weapon-gfx and weapon menu) and fits perfectly into "close to original, but higher quality" category. Default interface is also a bit nicer, though crosshair is harder to see. There's other nice bits here and there, like the glow around the flags which now has a more interesting shape as opposed to just circle, and nice explosion and smoke particles.Also, I suggest that we look into the sounds too, because in many reviews I've seen sound was another thing that didn't receive much praise. Personally, I really liked Ruger, Spas and LAW sounds in Soldat Enhanced, and M79 sound has some nice touches. Though I don't know if there's any copyrights behind the sounds. :SI'll try to do some more work on some of my inf map remakes, and hopefully they'll finally be accepted as defaults.
lets all just buy a intel i7 processor with a nice ssd drive and a hd 7970 graphics card and we will all be happy until the end of time
Quote from: Bonecrusher on January 08, 2013, 07:06:15 amWe have to keep in mind there are a lot of soldat players on old pcs/laptops including me and graphic modification might not end well in that case. Majority of players who play this game nowadays do not care about the graphics, its more about gameplay. On the other hand I'd love to see some HD mockups of soldat just out of curiosity.If your system can play a medium quality video then HD Soldat graphics will be smooth. Or if you can run Half Life 1, then you can easily do HD Soldat. This is my opinion anyway. When I first played Soldat in 2002, I was running Windows 98SE on a Celeron 386 system with 64mb ram and like an 8mb integrated video card. I'm sure the majority of players have computers at least 6x as powerful (cpu-wise) with over 1gb of ram at absolute minimum.