
what a beautiful graphic !
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what a beautiful graphic !
I just found a new GS graphic from internet (it seems from GS 2.1 pbem ). It is really beautiful & impressive !


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BuddyGrant
- Sergeant - 7.5 cm FK 16 nA

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Re: what a beautiful graphic !
Great job:).
Can you find the link to the download of this graphics enhancement?
Can you find the link to the download of this graphics enhancement?
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
I just check out the AAR ,this graphic seems come from ss18241 .Maybe you can send a pm to him for your question .BuddyGrant wrote:Great job:).
Can you find the link to the download of this graphics enhancement?
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
actually it's just small part of the map...
I find it's useless under screen resolution 1024 x 768 ,
is there any way GS can go HD 1920 x 1080 ?
I find it's useless under screen resolution 1024 x 768 ,
is there any way GS can go HD 1920 x 1080 ?
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
It seems no solution right nowss18241 wrote:actually it's just small part of the map...
I find it's useless under screen resolution 1024 x 768 ,
is there any way GS can go HD 1920 x 1080 ?
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gchristie
- Sergeant - 7.5 cm FK 16 nA

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Re: what a beautiful graphic !
I have to say I find the graphic...strange.
What's up with the anime girls with the colorful dye jobs representing corps units?
What's up with the anime girls with the colorful dye jobs representing corps units?
"Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart."
~Anne Frank
~Anne Frank
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
maybe long hour i prefer to look at girls"mm" than just faceless unclegchristie wrote:I have to say I find the graphic...strange.
What's up with the anime girls with the colorful dye jobs representing corps units?
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
I don't like the anime girls, either. Besides that, it looks interesting, although TBH I prefer the clarity of the default textures.
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I love the map , but I can't enjoy the MM . I prefer the traditional ones !Anyway , this is a war game & woman should go away from this 
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gchristie
- Sergeant - 7.5 cm FK 16 nA

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Re: what a beautiful graphic !
Careful there, Morris. I assume you were joking, but there may be some women playing CEaW and reading these forums, and we welcome our brothers and sisters alike. For companies like Slitherine to thrive they need all the players they can get
Here is some information on women that served in the US military in WW2. While their numbers were comparatively small, their contribution was great, especially on the homefront in the factories producing war supplies and taking care of households with their men away. I don't know numbers for other countries but USSR would dwarf these numbers.
Figures for women serving with the American military in World War II:
•Army - 140,000
•Navy - 100,000
•Marines - 23,000
•Coast Guard - 13,000
•Air Force - 1,000
•Army and Navy Nurse Corps - 74,000
More than 1,000 women served as pilots associated with the US Air Force in the WASP (Women Air Force Service Pilots) but were considered civil service workers, and weren't recognized for their military service until the 1970s. Britain and the Soviet Union also used significant numbers of women pilots to support their air forces.
Source:
http://www.womensmemorial.org
Here is some information on women that served in the US military in WW2. While their numbers were comparatively small, their contribution was great, especially on the homefront in the factories producing war supplies and taking care of households with their men away. I don't know numbers for other countries but USSR would dwarf these numbers.
Figures for women serving with the American military in World War II:
•Army - 140,000
•Navy - 100,000
•Marines - 23,000
•Coast Guard - 13,000
•Air Force - 1,000
•Army and Navy Nurse Corps - 74,000
More than 1,000 women served as pilots associated with the US Air Force in the WASP (Women Air Force Service Pilots) but were considered civil service workers, and weren't recognized for their military service until the 1970s. Britain and the Soviet Union also used significant numbers of women pilots to support their air forces.
Source:
http://www.womensmemorial.org
"Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart."
~Anne Frank
~Anne Frank
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
Actually the colour hair girl represented which nation army but not unified yet. BTW thanks for commend and right now I try to fucus on simplied terrain which can differentiate severe winter zone and mediterranean zone.[ for newbie like me ]
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Samhain
- Staff Sergeant - Kavallerie

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- Location: Cork, Ireland
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
Didn't think I'd see an anime girl around here. I wonder which anime she's from (I can't help but feel I'm walking into somebody telling me it's Hetalia Axis Powers though).
In spite of the Final Fantasy character it's pronounced sao-win after the Irish pagan god of death. I'm not a pagan but we're on a wargames website so I thought it fitting.
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
Oh ,I am sorry for my words about female ! If there did any woman like to join us ,we do welcome !gchristie wrote:Careful there, Morris. I assume you were joking, but there may be some women playing CEaW and reading these forums, and we welcome our brothers and sisters alike. For companies like Slitherine to thrive they need all the players they can get![]()
Here is some information on women that served in the US military in WW2. While their numbers were comparatively small, their contribution was great, especially on the homefront in the factories producing war supplies and taking care of households with their men away. I don't know numbers for other countries but USSR would dwarf these numbers.
Figures for women serving with the American military in World War II:
•Army - 140,000
•Navy - 100,000
•Marines - 23,000
•Coast Guard - 13,000
•Air Force - 1,000
•Army and Navy Nurse Corps - 74,000
More than 1,000 women served as pilots associated with the US Air Force in the WASP (Women Air Force Service Pilots) but were considered civil service workers, and weren't recognized for their military service until the 1970s. Britain and the Soviet Union also used significant numbers of women pilots to support their air forces.
Source:
http://www.womensmemorial.org
Re: what a beautiful graphic !
Ugh, I don't like the anime girls because they are silly. That's all. Other people may have different opinions.


