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Sunburn 04-30-10 03:55 AM

Red Pill screenshots #6: Wild weasels and ground-pounders
 
Warthogs and Wild Weasels take on tank platoons and mobile SAMs in a new series of screenshots released from the Warfaresims crew: http://www.warfaresims.com/?p=1178

Raptor1 04-30-10 04:02 AM

Nice!

I take it the ground warfare is (If only slightly) more detailed than in Harpoon then?

Sunburn 04-30-10 11:57 AM

It is definitely more detailed.

It won't dethrone SPMBT and its ilk anytime soon, but you can stage a pretty thorough land engagement, complete with tanks, mech infantry, artillery etc. Pretty fun to watch and allows for plenty of what-if experimentation.

Realistic proximity damage modeling and the CEP-based accuracy model for anti-surface weapons also mean that now you have to be careful when providing supporting fire to friendly troops. They probably won't appreciate it if you drop a Mk84 or heavy gun shell close to them.

The combination of mobile ground units, CEP-accuracy, aimpoint-type facilities, more realistic artillery, more varied weapon & warhead types (frags, cluster, incendiary, nukes, HEAT, HE, penetrators etc.), more detailed damage models that take into account warhead type and target nature, far more detailed terrain (with effects on LOS etc.) and weather effects on sensors, air ops etc. makes for an altogether more realistic and detailed combined-arms experience.

Plus, HARMs rock ;)

Herman 04-30-10 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Raptor1 (Post 1378112)
only slightly) more detailed than in Harpoon then?

I think you are right since Harpoon 3 and ANW already simulate collateral damage from bombs falling too close to other targets by having those unintended targets hit by blast effects.


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