Well James, you lucked out. Like I said in our PM correspondence, I could not guarantee how long this would come to be as I have many projects on my plate. However, one of those projects is to develop a new Hi Rez, HD flag for SOW's next game which is scheduled for production in 2013, but presently still in it's infancy planning stages.
And guess what? Late last night, after I saw your post, and as I had only consumed one beer, I decided to go ahead and see if this Mississippi flag could fly in HD. Then, as I enjoyed another MGD, in under an hour, and with many lucky calls because I was basically experimenting with new, larger, rebuilt templates...Eureka, it worked.
Attached please find a complete mod displaying this 4th Mississippi Flag that James provided. It is scripted into the included, and edited SB OOB -
OOB_SB_HD_4thMiss_Gettysburg_3Days_DRF.csv - Barksdale's Brigade. I did not touch it up at all, purely in it's raw state, but still, as you will see, well represented. This mod is only compatible with B&F as I edited a SB OOB within this mod, so, enable with B&F. Or, meld it with B&F:
- copy the GFX file into the Logistics folder and overwrite the present B&F GFX file,
- then copy the lone graphics file, Mississippi_4th.tga, into the Graphics/Flags folder.
Once these two things are done, then this flag can be included in any of the B&F OOBs. So, put on your modder's hat and have at it if you want to have it in several OOBs. However note, it's ahistoric for eastern battles as are all our present OOBs, but still fun eye candy.
This flag is unique in two ways, besides the high detail, being able to see real stars with five points and actually reading all the battle honors, also, it is able to handle TGA compression instead of DDS. Thus, from distances it does not have the distracting glimmering effect that is typical with DDS compressions. TGA compressions from a distance have a stable, solid LOOK, and for me, much greater appeal. The downside of TGA compressions is that they tend to have a splotchy look when it comes to shading effects, but this large scaling design seems to have overcome that ugly for the most part, at least with this prototype Mississippi flag.
The attachment Mississippi4thHDFlag.zip is no longer available