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This thread is regularly going to be updated with new Screenshots and Videos of War of Rights.
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War of Rights in San Fransisco - 2016
Last edited by Hinkel; 04-22-2016 at 07:43 AM.
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Last edited by Hinkel; 04-22-2016 at 07:37 AM.
These screenshots look really impressive and extremely well detailed especially the screenshots of the Sunken Road and the Hagerstown Turnpike.
Keep up the good work
"The patriot volunteer, fighting for country and his rights, makes the most reliable soldier on Earth." - Lieutenant General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
"It is well that war is so terrible. Otherwise we should grow too fond of it." - General Robert E. Lee
"I would rather die a thousand deaths than betray a friend." - Confederate Scout, Sam Davis
Brigadier General James J. Archer
Archer's Brigade
A.P. Hill's Light Division
Army of Northern Virginia
USA General of the Army
First, Greetings and welcome to the forums.
Now concerning your question ... I've also been to the site, in fact I live a scant 60 miles from the battlefield now. It's a nice weekend trip.
However, if you have spent more time on this forum reading many posts, you'll find that due to limitations of the licensed engine, (Cryengine,) the developers were limited to a battlefield measuring 4.5 kilometers square, or about 2.5 miles square. Due to that, they've made some minor adjustments in mapping to fit the whole field on one map. So what you're seeing perhaps is the heights that are at the foot of the middle bridge, instead of the heights that are at the foot of the lower bridge, (Burnside's Bridge.) Those heights do not appear to be as dramatic as the heights around the Lower Bridge.
Ah, yes. I remember that just about all of the old bridges that cross Antietam look just like the infamous "Burnside Bridge". I used to live in Fredericksburg, VA and went to many of the battlefields in the Eastern theatre and in the Shenandoah.
I appreciate the well-explained and polite answer.
Second Lieutenant Douglas L. Landree
Platoon Commander
30th VA Vol. Inf. Regt. Co. A "Washington Guards"
US Model 1862 Zouave Sword Bayonet:
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