Europe at War is a historical mod for Company of Heroes that adds new battlefronts with new commander trees, abilities, units, vehicles and weapons for each, representing in the best way, as far as possible, historical accuracy, to immerse players in a much more realistic gaming experience. Situated on a Western theatre from the warm sands of north africa, italian battlefields, beaches of Normandy, Dutch Tulip fields, ardennes forests and defensive lines of the Rhine in germany.
Model UV-Map & all 3 Skins : DMz
NRM Texture : DMz with nagging by Beefy^
Animated By : DMz
Spotlamp OE Work : Beefy^
Gunner Animated By : DMz
Scout Car OE Work : DMz & Beefy^
Gunner OE Work : Beefy^ & DMz
M1919a6 Models & All Textures : DMz & Beefy^
Vickers K lmg Model & Textures : DMz
Example Attrib files & Testing : DMz & Beefy^
Figuring out how to get the spot lamp track & follow the same targets as the main gun : Beefy^
Figuring out how to get the annoying lights to turn on at night, dawn and in the rain automatically (including the spot lamp) : Beefy^
BREN model meshes and textures : Relic Entertainment CoH Models.
definitely a nice car
really? all vehicles turn on their light in night maps? Can I ask you how you do that? great model by the way....
yep. Image updated
i pretty sure its integrated in the game already. It just depends if the vehicles have headlights Most german vehicles dont.
Most German vehicles do have headlights, but they are covered with a small cloth with a whole that looks like an elongated rectangle.
The purpose of this was to limit the amount of light given in order not to alert bombers or recon planes.
You can easily notice it on the Motorcycle and the Halftrack.
Well i know German vehicles have headlights but in the base game I didn't notice headlights on the half-tracks the motor cycle yes and the Opel blitz as for this mod I didn't notice headlights on the half-tracks i'll pay attention to that detail next time. That's smart of him to add that since its not in base game guess thats why i didn't pay attention to it.
Looks good!
nice work the style of this vehicle always reminded me the Humber Mk II :)