SCREEN SHOTS

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Great news B) and a wonderful tease before we get the game. :woohoo:
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Little Powell wrote:
BOSTON wrote:
lp

I hope you can still do those full info SSs I asked for!

BOSTON :)
That will be the focus of the new shots.. They will be the last one's before the release. :woohoo:
One more request! An elevated shot from Stewart showing Custer deploying for the initial attack.

BOSTON :)
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Toolbar, anyone?
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Hancock the Superb wrote:
Toolbar, anyone?
It will be included. :)
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LP, when can we expect to see the new screen shots? Too late to get a request in for a shot of the courier message screen showing how a message looks?
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Amish John wrote:
LP, when can we expect to see the new screen shots? Too late to get a request in for a shot of the courier message screen showing how a message looks?
Not too late. Going to post them this coming weekend.
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Ah, at last my weekend will have meaning!

Nice to have these to look forward to. I mean, it isn't as if anyone here isn't going to buy the game, so it is great that you guys are so responsive to everyone's insatiable curiosity.
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Thanks, LP.

Did you already say that that was included?

If so, I'm sorry my eyes are lazy.
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Hancock the Superb wrote:
Thanks, LP.

Did you already say that that was included?

If so, I'm sorry my eyes are lazy.
Well I said that the on screen information would be displayed. Which to me includes the toolbar. Instead of just a view of the terrain units etc like before, these shots will include the entire on screen interface.

We would like to add in as many specific requests as we can, so if you have anything you want to see let me know by this weekend. :)
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Little Powell wrote:
Hancock the Superb wrote:
Thanks, LP.

Did you already say that that was included?

If so, I'm sorry my eyes are lazy.
Well I said that the on screen information would be displayed. Which to me includes the toolbar. Instead of just a view of the terrain units etc like before, these shots will include the entire on screen interface.

We would like to add in as many specific requests as we can, so if you have anything you want to see let me know by this weekend. :)
OK..here's a couple more:

From the top of Munshower Hill looking west so I can check out the artillery field of fire.

From the area of the present Pennsylvania monument looking west toward the Trostle farm.

From the Z. Taney farm on the east side of Rock creek near Spangler's spring looking north toward Benner's hill. According to the Warren map this should be pretty much open ground all the way to the Hanover road. The Benner Farm located between the Z. Taney farm and Hanover road should be visible in this view (depending on the terrain elevations). This is a viewshed not available to us today due to tree growth.

From the historic artillery positions on Power's Hill looking northeast toward Spangler's spring.
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