I haven`t encountered anyone using it, nor did I use it myself.. =( To me its just useless. Would be much better if medics would run around picking wounded dudes to give you squads.
As for Semisky, well that isn`t really Semoyski =)
In fact Semisky sounds like someone tries to prounounce it "sunflower seeds" in Russian while having no teeth... Semichki is the correct translation to sunflower seeds. =)
So what's wrong with calling a map something like small sunflower?
It shows the level of professionalism of the company.... And 2nd of all Map called Sunflower seeds? Really? I don`t know who to blame Relic, or Google translate =(
Wermacht occupy my country. Nazi kill many people. Years of terror.
My grandfather was fighter. Figher in RAF and then in Soviet army. After the war a political prisoner. Communists bothered that fought on the Western Front.
I hate the Communists and the Nazis also. But this is game. I love this war, but I am aware of the horrors committed in.
My friend want play soviet side. It seems to us that the German side is lighter and we like challenges. But in the future you will see us play wermacht, otherwise we do not become good. Only if you play both side, you know strengths and weaknesses.
You want challenge? You are playing the wrong side bro
if the water is deeper than -1.000 then its to deep, and make sure that the edge of the water is smooth and you can press "shift+F5" to regenerate all path-finding(this will also overlay the impass overlay and red is impassible terrain)
So the terrain should be around 0.1 under the water level If I am not mistaken? Also does the water give negative cover by default?
Hey, I wanted to know if anyone has tried it to place a VP in water. I use a spline for the river so the depth is pretty much even in it 3 meters to be exact. But I want to place a VP there and make the water shallow so infantry could actually cap while standing in the water. Question is I tried to use a spline again but it just look awful when I am trying to connect the 2 shores, also I am not sure about the depth that the infantry can actually cross. Any tips or examples will be helpful