Captured by 'your' boys in this picture though

Klink, Oberst

ORIGINAL: redmarkus4
Here's my take on it...
1. It's 'historical' - party flag or other. It is popular amongst many gamers.
2. It's not illegal in my country
3. Using this symbol in a historical wargame in no way suggests support for what it stood for.
4. My family fought Nazism
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Oops, typo ... meant Post #17, not #14.ORIGINAL: Oberst_Klink
Stevo,
Post #14 was my post; anyway. There were always differences between a German war flag and a German national flag. :)Even now... Alas, now we call it Truppenflagge, not Kriegsflagge
Klink, Oberst
I was just stating factsORIGINAL: redmarkus4
Here's my take on it...
1. It's 'historical' - party flag or other. It is popular amongst many gamers.
2. It's not illegal in my country
3. Using this symbol in a historical wargame in no way suggests support for what it stood for.
4. My family fought Nazism
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ORIGINAL: gbaby
ORIGINAL: redmarkus4
Here's my take on it...
1. It's 'historical' - party flag or other. It is popular amongst many gamers.
2. It's not illegal in my country
3. Using this symbol in a historical wargame in no way suggests support for what it stood for.
4. My family fought Nazism
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Exellent for me, but I'm not certain how to activate, needing educating. I put the h_FlagRoundels.png into the Graphics Override folder but it had no effect. Basically the game is using lower resolution FlagRoundels.png instead. So I'm missing how I can get the h_FlagRoundels.png used by TOAW IV instead of the FlagRoundels.png? What am I missing? Running at 2560x1440.
ORIGINAL: redmarkus4
I do it the old fashioned way. I go to the main game graphics folder and backup the original image file - call it roundels_original or whatever. To do this, just click on the name of the file until the text gets highlighted, then change the name. Then, I simply paste the new file in here. It should load after you do a full restart of the game.
NOTE: the game loads the graphics when you first start it, so you need to close the game down completely, add the files you want to use, then start the game up again if you're unsing my old fashioned technique.
Oh thanks, I hadn't noticed those yet. I took a look and I see them, so I will have something shortly !Now for those map objective flags!!!
It had me stumped -and cussin'- as well... We old guard being so used to the AltGraphics folder[:D]ORIGINAL: sPzAbt653
Just a friendly warning, you will have problems doing it 'the old fashioned way'. Move up to the new and goofy looking 'Documents/My Games/The Operational Art of War IV/'Graphics Override'. I rebelled at first too, but learned it has to be done.
ORIGINAL: redmarkus4
'Historical' Nazi flag mod
ORIGINAL: Champagne
Yes, I'm having the same problem. Putting the downloaded roundels file has no effect.
ORIGINAL: gbaby
ORIGINAL: Champagne
Yes, I'm having the same problem. Putting the downloaded roundels file has no effect.
As explained in the response I got, this paticular file will need to go in the game graphics directory ("C:\Program Files (x86)\Matrix Games\The Operational Art of War IV\graphics", or where you installed), not the Graphics Override.
This can dangerous, so make sure you rename the original file and don't lose it, then place this file in the same directory and it will be used by the game and you will see the new graphic.
ORIGINAL: gbaby
Champagne, don't forget that is redmarkus4's mod, not mine. He delivered a good update to the default in the game, which I like very much better. The instructions is what he informed me after I had same failed result as you, assuming Override Graphics directory was all I needed. Not sure why we need substitute the games original file, but its safe, no danger, just don't lose the original which I hope you just renamed to something you can recognize.
Regards
ORIGINAL: sPzAbt653
All Flags are now included in the zip in Post #2. Note that the Install is slightly different as there are now multiple files.