What about code talkers. The Native Americans that were used to code messages.....ie..."Windtalkers" or "Choctaw"...also they used war pigeons which is coincidentally a game variant
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
You guys mentioned a cross symbol. Monte Grappa has a cross at the top of the mountain (need a plane to get to it) and a church at A flag. Anyone checked that out? Or does it have any relevance besides religion in WW1? A symbol of a unit perhaps?
You guys mentioned a cross symbol. Monte Grappa has a cross at the top of the mountain (need a plane to get to it) and a church at A flag. Anyone checked that out? Or does it have any relevance besides religion in WW1? A symbol of a unit perhaps?
It's called a Gipfelkreuz, which is used to mark a peak of a mountain in the alps. You see these by the masses when hiking in austria
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
That is the exact painting, ingame they just made it darker. But it looks exactly the same.
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
related to the morse codes, it is a very interesting hint!
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
related to the morse codes, it is a very interesting hint!
The guy made the Dazzle camo! Dam. Connection to dreadnoughts?!
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
related to the morse codes, it is a very interesting hint!
The guy made the Dazzle camo! Dam. Connection to dreadnoughts?!
excactly my thinking. the linkage to the new shiny bf1 mechanic is too striking. also i remember getting this camo as per-order or early enlister. perhaps equip the camo, get in the dreadnought...?
I heard mention of these "bundles" of crates and sacks that might have some significance. The painter had his art studio funded by a person that was the president of a dry goods firm and was also a railroad financier, is there a connection here maybe?
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
related to the morse codes, it is a very interesting hint!
The guy made the Dazzle camo! Dam. Connection to dreadnoughts?!
excactly my thinking. the linkage to the new shiny bf1 mechanic is too striking. also i remember getting this camo as per-order prozent early enlister. perhaps equip the camo, get in the dreadnought...?
Maybe, perhaps theres some writing on the dreadnought when the camo is equipped? Maybe the camo even has some from of visual encryption language on it (binary?).
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
related to the morse codes, it is a very interesting hint!
The guy made the Dazzle camo! Dam. Connection to dreadnoughts?!
excactly my thinking. the linkage to the new shiny bf1 mechanic is too striking. also i remember getting this camo as per-order prozent early enlister. perhaps equip the camo, get in the dreadnought...?
Maybe, perhaps theres some writing on the dreadnought when the camp is equipped? Maybe the camo even has some from of visual encryption language on it (binary?).
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
related to the morse codes, it is a very interesting hint!
The guy made the Dazzle camo! Dam. Connection to dreadnoughts?!
excactly my thinking. the linkage to the new shiny bf1 mechanic is too striking. also i remember getting this camo as per-order prozent early enlister. perhaps equip the camo, get in the dreadnought...?
Maybe, perhaps theres some writing on the dreadnought when the camp is equipped? Maybe the camo even has some from of visual encryption language on it (binary?).
The fourth picture from the top of this page is a windmill practically identical to those in Battlefield 1, maybe theres some significance? Perhaps one of these maps takes place on the island of Sark (probably totally wrong, I don't know much about WW1 battles)
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
related to the morse codes, it is a very interesting hint!
The guy made the Dazzle camo! Dam. Connection to dreadnoughts?!
excactly my thinking. the linkage to the new shiny bf1 mechanic is too striking. also i remember getting this camo as per-order prozent early enlister. perhaps equip the camo, get in the dreadnought...?
Maybe, perhaps theres some writing on the dreadnought when the camo is equipped? Maybe the camo even has some from of visual encryption language on it (binary?).
Problem is I don't know how to equip the camo.
anyone who has the dazzle camo and is willing to try?
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the fact they put ''*'' signs on your comment makes me belive its not THAT for an answer xD
no, I mean the whole Image, just so we know maybe what its title is, and if it has something linked with it
i did some research on the picture itself. i stumbled upon a painter named frederick judd waugh. in my opinion the painting is nearly close. at least very similar.
check:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Judd_Waugh
the time periode is legit, so is his style.
here's the twist:
He is the artist who is responsible for the dreadnough camouflage. boom
It's called a Gipfelkreuz, which is used to mark a peak of a mountain in the alps. You see these by the masses when hiking in austria
That is the exact painting, ingame they just made it darker. But it looks exactly the same.
Very interesting. What is even more interesting is one of his quotes
"If you can do so, grab the whole thing in one continuous period of time. Your work will have the vitality and snap it needs to convey its full significance.
~Frederick Judd Waugh"
related to the morse codes, it is a very interesting hint!
The guy made the Dazzle camo! Dam. Connection to dreadnoughts?!
excactly my thinking. the linkage to the new shiny bf1 mechanic is too striking. also i remember getting this camo as per-order or early enlister. perhaps equip the camo, get in the dreadnought...?
Maybe, perhaps theres some writing on the dreadnought when the camo is equipped? Maybe the camo even has some from of visual encryption language on it (binary?).
Problem is I don't know how to equip the camo.
Voldemort
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sark
The fourth picture from the top of this page is a windmill practically identical to those in Battlefield 1, maybe theres some significance? Perhaps one of these maps takes place on the island of Sark (probably totally wrong, I don't know much about WW1 battles)
anyone who has the dazzle camo and is willing to try?