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In CMBB, you could manually adjust the unit's size to make it visible at large distances. In CMAK, the units grow in size as you zoom away, and i could not find a way to disable this(i like "realistic" panorama views over a tank commander's shoulder). Is this feature fixed, or can it be removed?
DraGoon
12-16-2003, 01:06 PM
Hi Wasi
Try 'Shift C' until you get the size to 0
That should do it.
DG
Noiseman
12-16-2003, 01:37 PM
One thing I always wanted to see in the CM engine was the ability to adjust the size of semi-abstacted units such as infantry, seperately from vehicles. That is to say vehicles could be set to realistic scale, while at the same time infantry could be set to +1 or +2 scale so everything is visable without bases.
I'd love to claim credit for this idea, but it originally came from the Member-Formally-Known-As Tweety.
Elmar Bijlsma
12-16-2003, 02:06 PM
Originally posted by Noiseman:
One thing I always wanted to see in the CM engine was the ability to adjust the size of semi-abstacted units such as infantry, seperately from vehicles. That is to say vehicles could be set to realistic scale, while at the same time infantry could be set to +1 or +2 scale so everything is visable without bases.
I'd love to claim credit for this idea, but it originally came from the Member-Formally-Known-As Tweety. Really? Was that me? You have a beter memory then me.(that's not saying much, though) I was thinking: "Ooh, I want that too!". Now I know why I thought that idea brilliant. :D
It is frustrating that you either end up with near invisible infantry or tanks the size of houses.
Noiseman
12-16-2003, 02:42 PM
Originally posted by Elmar Bijlsma:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Noiseman:
One thing I always wanted to see in the CM engine was the ability to adjust the size of semi-abstacted units such as infantry, seperately from vehicles. That is to say vehicles could be set to realistic scale, while at the same time infantry could be set to +1 or +2 scale so everything is visable without bases.
I'd love to claim credit for this idea, but it originally came from the Member-Formally-Known-As Tweety. Really? Was that me? You have a beter memory then me.(that's not saying much, though) I was thinking: "Ooh, I want that too!". Now I know why I thought that idea brilliant. :D
It is frustrating that you either end up with near invisible infantry or tanks the size of houses. </font>[/QUOTE]Sure, don't you remember the thread? You also explained the meaning of life and what chicks dig (Big men and small tanks).
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