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The Star Wars: Imperial Winter Eyecandy Thread [56k warning]

A tense title presenting the period of frigid conflict under Imperial rule in the Star Wars universe at lightspeed.

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Not showing for me as well.
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Stardestroyer.net must disable hotlinking then, blah...

Try clicking the link: http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Tec ... alker3.jpg
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Gnome wrote:Stardestroyer.net must disable hotlinking then, blah...

Try clicking the link: http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Tec ... alker3.jpg
Nope,
Teh Int3rwebz wrote:The Connection was refused when attempting to contact 127.0.0.1
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Post by rattle »

http://www.stardestroyer.net/Empire/Tec ... ur-SW.html
CTRL+F -> AT-AT walkers advance during the Battle of Hoth

You might want to clear your cache when using Firefox.
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It's asking me for a name and password. And that's pretty wierd.. it's trying to connect to http://127.0.0.1

...So here's a wierd question. How many of us are using a spyware/adware blocker that edits our "hosts" file?

I'm going to try playing around with that and see if it could be a local problem, which, a lot of us are sharing.

edit: No reference to it in the hosts file. I see absolutely no reason why it should be trying to access localhost from that url. That's fucked up. I guess I could try manually adding the IP to the hosts file, but that seems like kind of a kludge hack.

edit 2:
This works just fine: http://66.39.46.41/Empire/Tech/Ground/Walker3.jpg
Not sure why, but something wierd is happening with some how the request is being handled, either locally or server side, with that stardestroyer.net url.
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Cronyx wrote: edit 2:
This works just fine: http://66.39.46.41/Empire/Tech/Ground/Walker3.jpg
Not sure why, but something wierd is happening with some how the request is being handled, either locally or server side, with that stardestroyer.net url.
still not working for me, giving exactly the same error
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Post by Vassago »

Lol no worries guys, it was just a pick of an AT-AT......

It seems that this server is changing the URL when it's linked, for whatever reason.

We all know what an AT-AT looks like. My point was that the only REAL color on any imperial unit was either an etching/emblem , or RUST. And since Spring units are made on the spot, and not 5 years ago, I didn't see a justification for making them dirty :)
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Post by rattle »

That link works as long the pic is in your cache.
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Post by Charlemagne »

It's asking me for a name and password. And that's pretty wierd.. it's trying to connect to http://127.0.0.1
127.0.0.1 is localhost. :roll:
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Post by rattle »

Just click the link I posted and clear your cache first. They require a referer from their own site apparently.
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Post by Vassago »

Ack, no. Stop it :)

This one is close enough.

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Post by Warlord Zsinj »

Mmm, I personally don't mind making units look a bit battered and used, because, firstly that's the most important design aspect of Star Wars, which lucas seems to have forgotten somewhat in the prequels - everything in the original trilogy looked used, like much of the technology today. Things looked lived in and like they'd seen some action.
In my mind, things aren't realistically going to be built in the same location that they are going to be fighting on (except for perhaps droids). People are happy to deal with this obvious fallacy for the sake of gameplay, so I don't think it's such an issue that these apparently 'new' ships are coming out a bit battered and rusted - particularly where the Rebel units are concerned.

That being said, the Imperial stuff tended to be quite spick and span, atleast ostensibly (you got the feeling that behind the neat facade there was a pretty scummy interior, such as the prison block, the trash compactors, basically everything that Vader isn't expected to walk down dramatically ;) ). Though, I'd personally have no problems for the ATST walkers (for example) to have some rust, or blast marks on them, and generally look like they weren't built a few moments ago, but have been in action for a significant amount of time. I think the idea of the 'used future' really sells star wars, and adds a lot to immersion.

For the record, I think what Vassago has done on the turbolaser is just fine:
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Also, I think it might be nifty to keep his spiffy max renders, and put some little descriptions in using photoshop, and then use them as loadscreen images. So you see the turbolaser render, and next to it, it has:

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TURBOLASER
XXXX Metal YYYY Energy
Built by: Construction Droid, TUG

The turbolaser is a heavy laser emplacement available to the Imperials, effectively allowing them to... etc
-------------------

Could be nice to ease new users into the game.
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Post by Vassago »

Sounds good, Warlord.

As for the renders, yeah, just let me know. If you wan to use them for loading screens, I can render out some much higher resolution images.
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Post by AF »

which lucas seems to have forgotten somewhat in the prequels - everything in the original trilogy looked used, like much of the technology today.
Thats because in the prequels a lot of military hardware was brand new, afterall you could expect drones to be destroyed enmasse and replaced quickly, and the first time we see the army of the republic battle the trade federation you'd hardly expect 'used machinary' Perhaps in Revenge of the sith though...
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Post by Gnomre »

Yeah, AF does have a good point, that stuff was *brand new* in AOTC. It *was* just off the factory line, basically. It's certainly a fair remark for ROTS, where there's been a few years of war, but for episode 2 it makes sense that the stuff was clean!
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Post by Zoombie »

I think George forgot how to...you know...be good in the 'new' star wars. Whoever name's there movie "attack of the <Put enemy here>" should be shot on sight. What is wrong with the Clone Wars? It was a fine name for a TV show, damn it!

On topic: dosn't the mod take place in the good movie's? So the stuff should be battered...or at least most of it. Some Imperial things probebly should be swank and new, as the Imperials actually have entire planets devoted to industry...right?
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Post by AF »

The argument only fits for hardware used by the republic though, as battle droids etc would have a short lifespan.

However there isnt much groundbased republic hardware in Revenge of the Sith as there could have been it's more numerous droids stormtroopers and spacecraft.
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Post by mehere101 »

Lets face it: In those movies it really didn't look to me like anything survived too many battles except the heros/officers
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Like how everyone died in the attack on the Death Star. Well other then a few people...what where their names? Duke?
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Post by Warlord Zsinj »

Mmm, while some of the newness could certainly be argued away, I don't think it entirely explains it. Coruscant was looking remarkably spic and span (even on the lower levels, and the industrial areas) for a several thousand year-old city. As was all the technology on Naboo (Human and Gungan), etc. Geonosis was better, but it still felt a bit too clean-cut for me.

But Star Wars canon arguments aside, SWTA's setting is atleast into the New-Republic era, as we are using vehicles from that period. Which makes the Republic and Trade Federation stuff several decades old. So those would certainly appear rather dated.

Irrespective of the 'realism', I think battered and bruised units make for more immersion. Seeing as there is no texture channel in Spring that makes units accrete battle texture damage as they are hit by weapons (irrespective of repairs), I think units appearing a little battered when built isn't a big deal, seeing as realistically the 'building' is more representative of forces being 'delivered' anyhow (that's how I rationalise it in my mind, anyway).
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