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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
Oke thanks. Now the last question. In the old situation the polish Cavalry units had their unic name with the big flag like this:
In the new situation this will look like this:
Do we like that or shall we delete the unic names for the Polish Cavalry?
In the new situation this will look like this:
Do we like that or shall we delete the unic names for the Polish Cavalry?
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
My answer may seem strange but it does not bother me that the cavalry has a flag.
Since there is only one cavalry unit in the image, the flag does not overload the image too much and it allows to better distinguish the cavalry units.
I don’t know what other people think ?
Since there is only one cavalry unit in the image, the flag does not overload the image too much and it allows to better distinguish the cavalry units.
I don’t know what other people think ?
Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
I like the cavalry flag but not the name.
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For me, it looks really good. Esthetic and legible.phcas wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:51 am Oke thanks. Now the last question. In the old situation the polish Cavalry units had their unic name with the big flag like this:
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In the new situation this will look like this:
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Do we like that or shall we delete the unic names for the Polish Cavalry?
Same thing as with the infantry units. Cavalry, on a daily basis, did not use the national flag as a symbol of nationality or their place in the organizational structure of the army, especially during the battle.terminator wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 5:08 am My answer may seem strange but it does not bother me that the cavalry has a flag.
Since there is only one cavalry unit in the image, the flag does not overload the image too much and it allows to better distinguish the cavalry units.
I don’t know what other people think ?
Even during parades or state ceremonies, cavalry units used the regiment / brigade standard, not the flag.
For a cavalry units, a pennants were characteristic (do not confuse with the national flag).
E.g.the pennant of the commander of 11th Uhlan's Regiment:
As a consequence, if we indicated previously that flags for infantry units is not a good idea, I see no reason why it would be different in the case of cavalry. My opinion? Keep the name of the unit, especially since its appearance refers to the cavalry pennants.
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
In that case this image as well as the previous image contains an error on the flag ?guuzidi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 6:47 am
Same thing as with the infantry units. Cavalry, on a daily basis, did not use the national flag as a symbol of nationality or their place in the organizational structure of the army, especially during the battle.
Even during parades or state ceremonies, cavalry units used the regiment / brigade standard, not the flag.
For a cavalry units, a pennants were characteristic (do not confuse with the national flag).
E.g.the pennant of the commander of 11th Uhlan's Regiment:
As a consequence, if we indicated previously that flags for infantry units is not a good idea, I see no reason why it would be different in the case of cavalry. My opinion? Keep the name of the unit, especially since its appearance refers to the cavalry pennants.
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
Italian Cavalry WW2
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In such size and artistic view? Yes.terminator wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 6:57 amIn that case this image as well as the previous image contains an error on the flag ?guuzidi wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 6:47 am
Same thing as with the infantry units. Cavalry, on a daily basis, did not use the national flag as a symbol of nationality or their place in the organizational structure of the army, especially during the battle.
Even during parades or state ceremonies, cavalry units used the regiment / brigade standard, not the flag.
For a cavalry units, a pennants were characteristic (do not confuse with the national flag).
E.g.the pennant of the commander of 11th Uhlan's Regiment:
As a consequence, if we indicated previously that flags for infantry units is not a good idea, I see no reason why it would be different in the case of cavalry. My opinion? Keep the name of the unit, especially since its appearance refers to the cavalry pennants.
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Red-white pennants were used (and sometimes are still) during the public holidays. For example (compare the size and shape):
In other cases it looked as follows (Historical reenactment):
or:
The pennant (flag?) in your picture looks like... the Polish Naval Ensign in the years 1919-1930:
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
one more Polish prototype unit: PZL P.46 Sum
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
I too think the flags for the cavalry look good but not the unit name
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
Phcas Let me know if you could correct the problems of the mod.
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
Thanks very much Wurschtmaxe and keep going! Very nice.
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He Wurschtmaxe,
If you ever get bored in your life, I am still looking for a Ju-52 like on this picture (Civil)
Greetings PHCAS
If you ever get bored in your life, I am still looking for a Ju-52 like on this picture (Civil)
Greetings PHCAS
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
By adapting the mod for grand camping you can make a better distribution of all the units because you assign many as auxiliary and not as available units for the central core.
I don't know how huge the map can be, but it may happen that you have a saturation of units and a slowdown of the game, although what I am exposing demands a lot of work.
I don't know how huge the map can be, but it may happen that you have a saturation of units and a slowdown of the game, although what I am exposing demands a lot of work.
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
Further Polish stuff - the PZL P.50 (prototype version). It comes in two different colors (the green camo is more fictional)
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
It means if you have nothing to do and you do not know what to do
Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
Just for the impression. At this moment the Big Poland scenario has 473 units.
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Re: New Projekt: Phcas & AKRebels Mod "PAK"
Indeed very impressive!
If I may ask, as far as I remember you were planning to release the first version of the mod around 01st October (correct me if I'm wrong). Therefore, is this date is still valid or something has changed?
If I may ask, as far as I remember you were planning to release the first version of the mod around 01st October (correct me if I'm wrong). Therefore, is this date is still valid or something has changed?