Here's a long shot:
I would like to know if someone has tried extracting the .SFS files found in the game Theatre of War.
If someone has/would try, maybe we can find a way to include objects from ToW, and, with luck, use the grass found in the game! That way we could have 3D grass in Il-2!
Any takers?
I don't care much about the grass, but this is a good idea - some of those vehicles look really great...
Oleg was originally planning to include the 3D grass in IL-2, but PCs at the time didn't have the power. I wonder if the code for that (and a lot of other cool stuff) has simply been "commented out". It might be worth examining IL-2 to see if there's anything like that which can simply be "un-commented" - i.e. unlocked and implemented. Food for thought.
If grass can really be enabled, I'd be all for it. I fly my Ju-87G-1 pretty low these days 8)
lol.. As I haven't bought a tank or infantry game I can't be arsed about the grass.. it's not important really.. Now, better and realistic improved cockpits, new aircraft.. well, now we are talking!
it's could be a great idea to replace some old 3d model (trucks, tanks,...) with the hi-res ones of TOW
Grass ?? yes, it's could be a good add for mudmover :wink:
Anyone knows how to use those odd-named files that the SFS Extractor utility creates? The models in this game look REALLY good and would be a great addition to Il-2! I can recognize a few that were directly copied over, but they added tons of new ones to them. I would like to see if i can port a model from one to the other and vice versa, so if any of the modding gurus has some advice i'm all ears...
OK i found an utility that extracts the ToW SFS files. It seems that the formats are slightly different - the ToW models seem to have more mesh files, and also the unit data is somewhat different. If someone among the modding gods here is interested in taking a look i might zip up some and email it...
The vehicles would certainly be a great addon to il-2, to give more variety to the possible targets for ground pounding missions. French and Polish tanks, more German vehicles, artillery pieces...