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Hi,

is it possible to play BIA:HH with the mouse and keyboard on the ps3? This is because i want to play games like these with mouse and keyboard and of course with the best looking textures etc. And my pc doesn't have directx10 Frown

ps. i can't wait to walk in 3D through eindhoven and i hope best (my home town Smile)


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well,it should be the PS3 supports allot of features,so it should be possible.

Amd it allways nice to see another born Dutch guy on this forum.


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During the Second World War, the Germans took four years to build the Atlantic Wall. On four beaches it held up the Allies for about an hour; at Omaha it held up the U.S. for less than one day. The Atlantic Wall must therefore be regarded as one of the greatest blunders in military history.
Stephen Ambrose, D-Day, page 577.

''Loyalty is my honor''.
Franz johan Demmer.
berlin may 8 1945.

''Ain't she a georgia peach'
 
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Welcome to the forums snake1007,

The PS3 can use mouse and keyboard but mouse and keyboard support in Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway has not been mentioned.

Most games tend to stick to controller since not everyone has access to a mouse and keyboard in order to play games on their PS3. I have not seen any indication that the developers are having support for mouse and keyboard but I will check into it just in case.




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Amd it allways nice to see another born Dutch guy on this forum.


That is also the reason this game will rock :P finnaly a game that has a good dutch feeling and look Smile hopefully also some nice dutch civilians Smile

oh and the street sign you see in the trailer "woenselschestraat" that is the street where my opa and granny live Smile


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Hang on a minute so you life in Holland and you're Grandparrants life in a street called woenselschestraat" " (thats german right?????) so one question I googled you street name and found this.

'My Own Two Eyes
Just wanted to give some feedback on the Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway e3 demo video. I live in the Netherlands in the city of Eindhoven and the area I live in is called Woensel. The Woenselschestraat that you see in the movie is only a few blocks away from my house and just really cool to see it in a game. I'm not sure because the city changed too much over the years but the toystore were the movie started in is still standing and is an antique store these days (at least it really looks like it). For every BiA game you hear the makers say they are going for the real thing and you have to take there word for it but this time I've seen the things with my own eye's and can't wait to play the new game.

Wow, thanks for the letter; that's nifty. Gearbox is ridiculously serious about the authenticity about BIA: Hell's Highway, and this is additional proof that they are indeed making their game "real."

--Douglass

I copyied it from this site http://xbox360.ign.com/mail/2006-08-30.html I dunno if you posted it,pretty coll huh.

I'm Douglas btw.


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During the Second World War, the Germans took four years to build the Atlantic Wall. On four beaches it held up the Allies for about an hour; at Omaha it held up the U.S. for less than one day. The Atlantic Wall must therefore be regarded as one of the greatest blunders in military history.
Stephen Ambrose, D-Day, page 577.

''Loyalty is my honor''.
Franz johan Demmer.
berlin may 8 1945.

''Ain't she a georgia peach'
 
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Hang on a minute so you life in Holland and you're Grandparrants life in a street called woenselschestraat" " (thats german right?????) so one question I googled you street name and found this.

'My Own Two Eyes
Just wanted to give some feedback on the Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway e3 demo video. I live in the Netherlands in the city of Eindhoven and the area I live in is called Woensel. The Woenselschestraat that you see in the movie is only a few blocks away from my house and just really cool to see it in a game. I'm not sure because the city changed too much over the years but the toystore were the movie started in is still standing and is an antique store these days (at least it really looks like it). For every BiA game you hear the makers say they are going for the real thing and you have to take there word for it but this time I've seen the things with my own eye's and can't wait to play the new game.

Wow, thanks for the letter; that's nifty. Gearbox is ridiculously serious about the authenticity about BIA: Hell's Highway, and this is additional proof that they are indeed making their game "real."

--Douglass

I copyied it from this site http://xbox360.ign.com/mail/2006-08-30.html I dunno if you posted it,pretty coll huh.

I'm Douglas btw.



I'M NOT DOUGLAS BTW i forget to type the word NOT ito the letter.


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During the Second World War, the Germans took four years to build the Atlantic Wall. On four beaches it held up the Allies for about an hour; at Omaha it held up the U.S. for less than one day. The Atlantic Wall must therefore be regarded as one of the greatest blunders in military history.
Stephen Ambrose, D-Day, page 577.

''Loyalty is my honor''.
Franz johan Demmer.
berlin may 8 1945.

''Ain't she a georgia peach'
 
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Hang on a minute so you life in Holland and you're Grandparrants life in a street called woenselschestraat" " (thats german right?????) so one question I googled you street name and found this.


No its is not german but dutch. The street is in the city eindhoven (philips light Wink )

alot of photos during ww2 in eindhoven

German flak 88 gun in the woenselschestraat:


and the second important part in eindhoven was de 'kloosterdreef' Here where 2 flak 88 guns.

First allied soldier in 'de kloosterdreef':


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oh by the way: i live in the village called "best".

Here was also alot of fighting going on during ww2. 2 very important people were killed Frown here and rewarded the medal of honor for it.

joe mann and Lt. Col. Cole Wink

For more information see: this page

A Wings of Liberation Museum Park in best. great park and even 2 dakota planes Smile


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oh by the way: i live in the village called "best".

Here was also alot of fighting going on during ww2. 2 very important people were killed Frown here and rewarded the medal of honor for it.

joe mann and Lt. Col. Cole Wink

For more information see: this page

A Wings of Liberation Museum Park in best. great park and even 2 dakota planes Smile



Here was also alot of fighting going on during ww2. 2 very important people were killed Frown here and rewarded the medal of honor for it.

joe mann and Lt. Col. Cole Wink

in honour of the best allied fighting men ever.
Crying Crying Crying Crying Crying Crying Crying (snif) Sad Eyes Crying Crying Crying

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Ok one HUUUUUGGGGEEEE question.....how the hell do you place those photo's i'd tried to copy those but meny just won't allow me to copy and i'm a U.S marine not a computer geek,So if you could it easly explain,i'd apriaciated it,Do you need an digital camera or jut the www web,if you do need a camera i got a ploblem,.... i kinda lost my camera in iraq during a mortar attack,and i coulden't finded any more.

Now we are talking about Holland any way you're ever been at a place called Deventer there is a brigde there called the Willhelmina brigde (brug) wich has at the left base a german anti tank gun a PAK37mm its kinda intact exept they repainted i, dutch green insted of the beutifull panzergrey.

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WORLD WAR TWO SHORTCUTS.

If you are into the vehicle and weapon section like me there is allot to know about shortcuts,here are some American and German shortcuts.

DEUTCH
#1.PAK it litterly means this.PanzerAbwehrKanonne anti tank gun (tank afweer geschut)

#2.FLAK. it means this.FliegzeugeAbwehrKannone anti plane gun (vliegtuig afweer geschut)

#3.SS. it means this SchutzStaffel Body guard

#4.SNDKFTWGN 251 It means SonderKraftWagen 251 Specially adapted vehicle 251.

Ausfer.it means Ausfersung VERSION (versie) just look up in a ww2 book and you will find these shortcuts,this is also how i learn my nephew Brian Dutch and German
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United states Marine Corps shortcuts.

sometimes you have those kinda moments in life where these are real handy.

F.U.C.K First Unkown Combat Knowledge.

S.H.I.T Super Human Inteligence Team.

C.R.A.P Copy it Report it Analyze it Post it.

F.U.B.A.R ****ed Up Beyond All Repair.


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During the Second World War, the Germans took four years to build the Atlantic Wall. On four beaches it held up the Allies for about an hour; at Omaha it held up the U.S. for less than one day. The Atlantic Wall must therefore be regarded as one of the greatest blunders in military history.
Stephen Ambrose, D-Day, page 577.

''Loyalty is my honor''.
Franz johan Demmer.
berlin may 8 1945.

''Ain't she a georgia peach'
 
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posting images is very easy. for example. you see a picture, lets say this one:



then copy the url of this picture (the location):
http://imageshack.us/images/header_white.jpg

In the reply window you see different buttons.
Press the button next to the envelope (some green landscape thingy).

you will see a pop-up window where you can fill in the image url. when you have doen this press ok. and then submit your post. thats all Smile

For posting your own pictures you need to upload them to the web. a very easy and good sit is this one: http://imageshack.us

here you can upload pictures for free Smile


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you mean this bridge?





But i never went to deventer. only to arnhem, nijmegen, and so on. i also went many times to zeeland. watching some old ww2 bunkers.

Some photos of this you can see here


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you mean this bridge?





But i never went to deventer. only to arnhem, nijmegen, and so on. i also went many times to zeeland. watching some old ww2 bunkers.

Some photos of this you can see here


Thats the bridge i was talking about Clap,I will try to take some photo's of the Deventer bridge tommorow with the new camera i bought today,I coulden't find my 'old' camera so i'll try,thanks for the learning curb for uploeading those photo's,I'm pretty sure that the moment i stop looking for the 'old' camera,you'll see find it then i have 2 camera's to use.

Don't yah just love Holland,we have enough metal junk in this country to make a movie,I mean we have everything,from a dug-in sherman firefly tank to forgotten bunkers and in Deventer there is a building that was used to store original a Dutch army battallion,but it was also used by the german army latter in the war.









if the photo's are working,the last photo you see is the dug in sherman firefly located in olst



as i said before i'll try to make some photo's during the early daybrake of theusday,i'll try but i can't promise anything

Yep wellcome to Holland



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During the Second World War, the Germans took four years to build the Atlantic Wall. On four beaches it held up the Allies for about an hour; at Omaha it held up the U.S. for less than one day. The Atlantic Wall must therefore be regarded as one of the greatest blunders in military history.
Stephen Ambrose, D-Day, page 577.

''Loyalty is my honor''.
Franz johan Demmer.
berlin may 8 1945.

''Ain't she a georgia peach'
 
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Question: you said
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i'm a U.S marine not a computer geek,


But you can take photos of the deventer bridge. i don't get it. you live in holland right now?

sorry for the stupid question but i was wondering Smile


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Question: you said
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Originally posted by mopar1990:
i'm a U.S marine not a computer geek,


But you can take photos of the deventer bridge. i don't get it. you live in holland right now?

sorry for the stupid question but i was wondering Smile


It's not a stupid question,realy yes I do life in Holland right now,at my mother place (my mother is half german/half dutch) She lifes about 20 minutes away of Deventer so after work I took these photo's,the photo's i made will arrive here pretty soon,any way here's the sherman firefly of olst again.



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During the Second World War, the Germans took four years to build the Atlantic Wall. On four beaches it held up the Allies for about an hour; at Omaha it held up the U.S. for less than one day. The Atlantic Wall must therefore be regarded as one of the greatest blunders in military history.
Stephen Ambrose, D-Day, page 577.

''Loyalty is my honor''.
Franz johan Demmer.
berlin may 8 1945.

''Ain't she a georgia peach'
 
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Snake how do you put a pic under your name?


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Snake how do you put a pic under your name?


click on: your name - View JTrooper17's Public Profile.

On that page you click on View/Edit Complete Profile (right on the screen)

Scroll abit down to: Avatar / Picture URL :
You can choose an avatar to show on your public member profile page.

press 'Edit'

in the popup window you can paste an url of the picture you want for your avatar.

press 'update avatar'

now it should work.


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Thanks man Wink2


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Thanks man Wink2


np Smile


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Another coulpe of photo's of the area around nijmegen and Arnhem in 1944 and later in the warof Groningen utrecht and other places.







a sherman in Assen.


Private George Pope and Private Dennis Townsend point with rifles at road sign showing Arnhem.


the ijsel river some here after Market Garden.


Sniper Arthur Godin, of the Regiment de la Chaudiere, 3 Canadian Infantry Division, during the fighting for. Zutphen, Netherlands, 7 April 1945.


Private H. E. Goddard, of the Perth Regiment, carrying a Bren gun as he advances through a forest north of Arnhem with the 5th Canadian Armored Division.



must have been a good joke he was telling 'em

On May 5, 1945, after a bitter winter of fighting and suffering, the German Army signed the capitulation treaty in the Hotel de Wereld in Wageningen. The following major events are planned to commemorate the Liberation.









god bless the Dutch people,because they stood up and fought against the german invader and won.


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During the Second World War, the Germans took four years to build the Atlantic Wall. On four beaches it held up the Allies for about an hour; at Omaha it held up the U.S. for less than one day. The Atlantic Wall must therefore be regarded as one of the greatest blunders in military history.
Stephen Ambrose, D-Day, page 577.

''Loyalty is my honor''.
Franz johan Demmer.
berlin may 8 1945.

''Ain't she a georgia peach'
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by snake1007:
Hi,

is it possible to play BIA:HH with the mouse and keyboard on the ps3? This is because i want to play games like these with mouse and keyboard and of course with the best looking textures etc. And my pc doesn't have directx10 :
[quote]

Just to think of it,why not realy,actually if Microsoft(c) supports features lie this on a reguar p.c not an Über p.c why does Sony (c) not,There are allot of p.c dudes who changed side just so they can play surtain games.

Talking to a console gamer is a lot easier then talking to a p.c dude,if you ask 'em about whats weeong with my machine they tend to think big,We (i) console gamer just round up some info talk about it,and if that won't help,we just ring up a help desk Big Grin .


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During the Second World War, the Germans took four years to build the Atlantic Wall. On four beaches it held up the Allies for about an hour; at Omaha it held up the U.S. for less than one day. The Atlantic Wall must therefore be regarded as one of the greatest blunders in military history.
Stephen Ambrose, D-Day, page 577.

''Loyalty is my honor''.
Franz johan Demmer.
berlin may 8 1945.

''Ain't she a georgia peach'
 
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