This can be turned off to give you more viewing area but then you will lose the important information it contains (like how many shells your Tiger has left before it sits around completely defenseless). Your unit display is located at the bottom of the screen. For me though, the best is the rain / storms - you can virtually feel your troops getting wet & the lightning flashes light up the whole screen, couple this with the authentic sounds & you are in a whole new world. Another plus is watching the shadows change as the day progresses, until it starts getting dark & your vehicles turn their lights on to see where they are going (you can turn them off manually when mounting a night attack). Explosions and smoke are very realistic, its great watching an enemy tanks turret sail through the air as the tank is ripped apart by your fire. At the start you set whatever option your card can comfortably support, test it & then enter the game - you can back out & change it at any time to improve game performance if running a low spec machine (I run a p3 500 with a Geforce 2 64mb card and use the 1024X768 setting with absolutely no sign of slowdown at all). The overall lighting & sound effects are superb.
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