Sea Power - naval combat in the missile age

Started by Xaron, December 20, 2019, 19:48:35

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Xaron

Two more videos for my dev diary (on steam):

First: A Seasprite takeoff from a Spruance destroyer:


Second: Kind of a waypoint test for the heli:

blinkok

That is insanely cool. The water shader is superb

Santiago

Amazing details!!!!

how they prepare the helicopter, very detailed, until the propellers pass!

I like the movement of the ship! :)

amazing work!!!

MikeHart

Looks awesome. Great art team you have there.

Derron

I even checked if rotor rotation is correct ... and learned that left rotation has the back rotor on the left side (as in the video)


bye
Ron

Xaron

Some more screenshots, did work on decals which can be projected at any place:



Some more stuff:






Derron

Your screenshots are not visible - you need to link with httpS not just http.


bye
Ron

iWasAdam


Xaron

Quote from: Derron on November 23, 2020, 19:46:55
Your screenshots are not visible - you need to link with httpS not just http.


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Ron

I don't have a SSL certificate for my private webspace (yet), will do so within the next days. But out of curiosity, why do I need to link it with https? Technically it should (and actually does) work with http as well, at least on all my browsers here.

Derron

The keyword to look up is "Mixed Content".
if you visit syntaxbomb via "https" ... and images are linked via "http" then you run into some security mechanism.

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Mixed_content

So if you use Firefox you might see the images because:
- you visit syntaxbomb via "http" not "https"
- and/or because Firefox sees img-tags as "passive" and so allows mixed content

other browsers might behave differently. Some might just show a "warning" in the omnibox (where you enter urls or search terms) next to the domain - so it is a different kind of "lock" icon or similar.
This is because "insecure" elements could "flaw" the security mechanism of ssl secured websites (just think of a lazy loaded jscript which is not transported via SSL - into a SSL website using "user account" stuff ...)


@Xaron
Let's Encrypt is free - and updates their certificates automatically if set up right.

bye
Ron

Xaron

Hey Ron, thanks for that!

Actually I'm using FireFox and visiting SyntaxBomb via https like I prefer for every site.

Currently I'm moving away from my current hoster which charges incredible €2.99 per month(!) per SSL certificate. o_O

So I will have https everywhere pretty soon. :)

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GrindalfGames

I can see the pics on edge and they look superb

blinkok


MikeHart

Impressive super realistic graphics. Hope the gameplay lives up to it.


Btw. on Edge the images show up. I guess it is only Chrome who blocks them. Even when I reply to the post, the links are not inside the quote.  :-\