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You are the author of Tiger 1 with rotating turret https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=547666309
Please say, how did you manage to did that? Im need it for make my own tanks
Here's an example (2 screenshots):
https://abload.de/img/20230406102914_1s4dbr.jpg
https://abload.de/img/20230406103241_152ebt.jpg
More than happy to share screenshots, esp. once the game actually gets going, but I can already show you a few from my WIP. How familiar are you with Eldritch Horror? Given the character count limit here, it's not the best place for lengthy explainers! But the fundamental idea is that there's a strategic layer of wargaming (which we simulate) that happens independently of the players, though they can impact it, and are impacted by it in return. They're trying to stop the cultists from awakening eldritch horrors, but when/if war breaks out, it distracts humanity from this purpose - while also however increasing the availability of stuff that goes boom. Vice versa if players prevent the war, there will be more aid at hand, but weapons/tanks/planes will be developed later and be much slower and more difficult for them to procure (1/2, continuing in the next comment).
Well, let me see what I can do about those. I'd love to see some screenshots of your game if you are willing to share them.