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Maybe it has something to o with it, but I also have major problems spotting enemies.
You sir are totally correct.
Just remove the spaces in c o m and paste the link, download as you would. Feel free to virus total check the dlls.
Thank you for the information but I feel this should be something that should be a feature of the vanilla game, even if it was a toggleable option for allowing some ambient occlusion and even basic directional lighting for those that wish it?
You could argue that this would lead to harder visualisation of distance players which would advantage those using the simple graphics, but I'm sure if it was a popular enough option you'd see servers just for the advanced lighting option.
I just know in it's current presentation state it's not something I could get immersed in, which is a shame as the gameplay looks like a lot of fun and I applaud the developers for paying such attention to those details.
I need someone to develop the complete game - that is graphically like the best of Battlefield but with all the gameplay of Battlebit.
The search goes on!
Shadows and lightning would make it actually harder to spot others. AO is in the works and will make a whole lot of changes to the looks.