Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
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Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
Hello everyone
I believe that some of you have asked for information about how line of sight might work in the new 3D version of Close Combat
Below is a GIF showing one of the tools currently in development for the game. The image shows the tool being used for the Sherman
Note how it switches from off to on, when on the Sherman is highlighted green and the 'light' areas on the map show what it can see and the dark areas what it can't
Please note this is still very much in development so it might well look rather different when we get to beta and then release.
'The Bloody First' also has a version of the 'traditional' CC cursor with the line of sight/line of fire line being drawn behind it.
However we are hoping that both the cursor and the line from it will give you a little more info than it has in the past
regards
Ben Wilkins
I believe that some of you have asked for information about how line of sight might work in the new 3D version of Close Combat
Below is a GIF showing one of the tools currently in development for the game. The image shows the tool being used for the Sherman
Note how it switches from off to on, when on the Sherman is highlighted green and the 'light' areas on the map show what it can see and the dark areas what it can't
Please note this is still very much in development so it might well look rather different when we get to beta and then release.
'The Bloody First' also has a version of the 'traditional' CC cursor with the line of sight/line of fire line being drawn behind it.
However we are hoping that both the cursor and the line from it will give you a little more info than it has in the past
regards
Ben Wilkins
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
sure does look good, can't wait to either test it or play it or both [:D]
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
Looks like a nice tool to quickly get an overview of LOS. I think it would be extra nice and very usefull when setting up a defence if several units can be selected at once and you can immediately see what they can cover with fire and where their firing sectors overlap. - IE have LOS to.
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
A very good feature that is much needed.
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Good tool, maybe is possible and option to see green dots or similar in the area is visible??? for example where is the axis vehicle looks like is a small road with vision range... i dont know how Sherman can see it [&:]
Other strange thing is how buildings show sides that vehicle cant see as visible for vehicle... i refer the rear areas of the buildings... you can shot front but not rear.
Other strange thing is how buildings show sides that vehicle cant see as visible for vehicle... i refer the rear areas of the buildings... you can shot front but not rear.
RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
one question Ben, can the Nato icons be turned off and on, eg toggled?
just wondered
edited...
while i'm looking and thinking
what is or will be the camera angles?
top down yes, but is there like Panzer Command: Ostfront & Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach, more of a free camera?
just wondered
edited...
while i'm looking and thinking
what is or will be the camera angles?
top down yes, but is there like Panzer Command: Ostfront & Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus Reach, more of a free camera?
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
The LOS tool only shades the ground and the units, not the terrain objects like buildings / walls / trees.
We could make an on/off option for the icons, but they're a lot easier to see and click than trying to hit the soldiers in an infantry team (which can be pretty small since we have a free zoom.)
The camera can be top-down or a set angled view at a high angle. You can pan and rotate the camera, as well as zooming in and out. The screenshot above is something like the minimum camera height.
Steve
We could make an on/off option for the icons, but they're a lot easier to see and click than trying to hit the soldiers in an infantry team (which can be pretty small since we have a free zoom.)
The camera can be top-down or a set angled view at a high angle. You can pan and rotate the camera, as well as zooming in and out. The screenshot above is something like the minimum camera height.
Steve
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
The minimun? I waited some as the CC3 closer height. It looks as the normal height from CC games.The screenshot above is something like the minimum camera height.
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Personally, I didn't see anything wrong with CC as it was. Maybe make a zoom level or two into it. Make it to where your BG might be the whole company with attached armor, which would be more that 15 units on the map or make the game into all of ww2, at least in Europe. It would be pretty huge, but would be playable campaigns like this.
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
Agree with you Outlaw Josey Wales. Top down 2D was perfect for this kind of tactical game. Was hard to see elevation changes on the maps, but contour lines on the overview map was included in the last game (GtC) that aleviated this a great deal.
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Yes but it has been said many times, the old 2D engine was old, it had several problems and it could not be improved more. Now a 3D engine, without problems between the graphics and code, I am sure how it can be a better start point for to continue the CC games.ORIGINAL: SchnelleMeyer
Agree with you Outlaw Josey Wales. Top down 2D was perfect for this kind of tactical game. Was hard to see elevation changes on the maps, but contour lines on the overview map was included in the last game (GtC) that aleviated this a great deal.
In the same way, with the old engine, the creation of new mods was very long and sometimes, very difficult. Probably, if you have not tried to create a mod, you do not see this point but I have made several and I can tell you how hard was this. The new 3D offers a lot of easier ways at comparation, just the creation of new maps can be a lot easier and faster.
At few words, I do not want be making a mod 4 long years, never more.[:(]
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Are you a beta tester Nomada?
How do you know that there are no issues between the graphics and code or that the new game is easy to mod?
Look at the previous CC releases that this company/team made and the known bugs/issues they have ignored and left in the games.....
How do you know that there are no issues between the graphics and code or that the new game is easy to mod?
Look at the previous CC releases that this company/team made and the known bugs/issues they have ignored and left in the games.....
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
There is not beta by the moment. The answer is no.ORIGINAL: Tejszd
Are you a beta tester Nomada?
3D engines have not these type of problems, we have seen Archon working before. Again, there were a old interview in the place where the first old screenshots from BF were published where it was told, the old CC game had 2 parts and they could not improve more the interaction between them.How do you know that there are no issues between the graphics and code or that the new game is easy to mod?
Perhaps they could not fix them because they can not be fixed better. I do not go to guilt them by this. The old 2D engine had more of 20 years.....if you know something about code, you will know how it was probably a big mess and very probably, nobody can add features from modern games in it.Look at the previous CC releases that this company/team made and the known bugs/issues they have ignored and left in the games.....
Just a opinion people but I see many of you very anchored in the past. For me, this new game at 3D, it can be a great salvation, I like make mods, I can edit almost all type of code and clearly I can make any 3D model. It is just a matter of free time for me. I like the BF progress as I see it.
In the same way, this new game will get a lot of new fresh players easily. There is not other tactical game like this by the moment, there are others with better graphics, yes, it is true, but the gameplay.......if BF has the same gameplay from previos CC games, it will be a lot more fun for many people. All the other games, most of them, pure RTS.
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
And that's the key to the Close Combat series. As long as CC stays true to it's initial concept of considering the soldiers mental state during combat, then it should remain a unique game indeed. Very few games of this type take this into consideration leaving them a little less than desirable. Units are more than just a "health" value which gives the player different challenges than most games of this type. I am looking forward to the release, and from the pre-release screen shots I've seen, it's looking good.
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RE: Close Combat August Update - The Line of Sight tool
LOS is looking good. But remember that just because a unit has LOS to another unit, it shouldn't automatically see it.
I've been playing GtC lately, and the Panzers instantly spot my 2-man Piat unit crawling in the orchards, at 100m.
Like instantly spot them in the first second in which they start crawling.
This will become a huge problem on the barren Tunisia and Sicily maps if it is not toned down.
I've been playing GtC lately, and the Panzers instantly spot my 2-man Piat unit crawling in the orchards, at 100m.
Like instantly spot them in the first second in which they start crawling.
This will become a huge problem on the barren Tunisia and Sicily maps if it is not toned down.
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Will there be hindered LOS (dark green LOS/LOF line = area fire)? Any provision for firing through LOS obstructions?
eg. just because you cant see the bldg behind that tree doesnt necessarily mean you cant shoot through the leaves tohit the bldg.
Any changes in the past 6 months to the LOS system?
eg. just because you cant see the bldg behind that tree doesnt necessarily mean you cant shoot through the leaves tohit the bldg.
Any changes in the past 6 months to the LOS system?