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SoldierX

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german flamethrower
« on: 27 Jun 2003, 21:49:44 »
can somebody make a ww2 german flamethrower. that would be cool.

p00_p00

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Re:german flamethrower
« Reply #1 on: 28 Jun 2003, 03:21:58 »
Yeah i always wanted 1!!!!!!!!

Shouldnt be THAT hard should it???


Also once the flamethrowers done, I wonder if someone can change the textures and colours of the flames to blue, that way it can be a water cannon as well (well you need to tone down the damage and make it that you fall backwards or fly away when you been shot - like when you get shot by a tank round or grenade and you go flying - but not in the air)

bigdog632

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Re:german flamethrower
« Reply #2 on: 28 Jun 2003, 08:11:01 »
id like the flamethrower tanks ;D i always loved those

swift88

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Re:german flamethrower
« Reply #3 on: 28 Jun 2003, 22:37:51 »
if there is one made, the flame effect, will be really bad. It will be like the muzzle flashes on the gun, with either a constant flame, or it will be flashing every time it is fired
 :-\
and how would the flame thrower create a flame effect on the body being torched !!!!  :-\

Yahoo Reborn

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Re:german flamethrower
« Reply #4 on: 29 Jun 2003, 00:15:37 »
Well there is a Britsh Flame Thrower over http://ofp.axlegames.com/~ww2ec/ it is in the Britsh Pack

SoldierX

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Re:german flamethrower
« Reply #5 on: 29 Jun 2003, 01:18:06 »
ya i saw the british ones but id rather have a german one cause i saw that movie the pianist and the germans were just torching everything 8)

p00_p00

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Re:german flamethrower
« Reply #6 on: 29 Jun 2003, 11:35:13 »
Use the flame effects from the 30 mm cannons. SInce they can be produced rapidly without making the comp tooo slow, but netherless, it still wouldnt look very violent as the little orangy puffy smoke are in action, but i think a constant one would drain the comp