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BadAim 12-04-2009 01:42 PM

That was worth waiting for! Now I can go to work. I need to make lots of money and build up my savings so I can take a month or two off when SOW comes out. :))

GF_Mastiff 12-04-2009 01:57 PM

WOW I can't wait to spend hours in that Hurricane cockpit... Lovely job love the details on the light bulb in the lens setting...

Robert 12-04-2009 02:00 PM

I'm very impressed with the basic DX9 renders. I wasn't expecting them to look that good. As a matter of fact the shot from within the Spitfire's cockpit is now my desktop. :D Nice work, Oleg and crew.

Thanks for the update.

=KAG=Bersrk 12-04-2009 02:01 PM

Oleg - another little question:

Will there be more that 1 kind of pilot cloth? For example 1 for hot summer (also Trop version will be funny), 1 for cold winter (and for high alt flights), one for spring/autumn...

To let user shoose a model (not just a skin texture) of his pilot.

ECV56_Lancelot 12-04-2009 02:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oleg Maddox (Post 125273)
It's incredibly satisfying to see them break up in lots of different ways.

Yeah!! That´s what i like to see. Sinking ships its always been for me the most satisfying ground attack expierence. And with more complex damage model, it will be a blast!

Great update, beautiful Hurricane, even if i never liked that turttle! :grin:
About the picture of the uniform jacket and the render, maybe i´m half blind but i see a very good resemblance, and i don´t find it "too bright".

Now, such detailed and gorgeus ships, make almost a crime not see inthere sailors, and maybe a women on a 40´s swimsuit taking a sunbath. ;)

Question:
If put a ships with vehicles and/or tanks on the deck, will this vehicles be able to fall on to the water because of a bomb hit, or be destroyed while the ships is still functional?

Thanks!

PeterPanPan 12-04-2009 02:25 PM

The Mk I Spit, no X4321, shown in Oleg's screenshot was flown by the Battle of Britain ace P/O Crelin Arthur Walford Bodie, in RAF No. 66 Squadron.

"Operating from Kenley on 5 September 1940, Bodie was engaged in combat with Bf 109Es. Bodie's aircraft was severely damaged and was forced to belly-land. He succeeded in putting down X4321 to a well-executed belly landing in the vicinity of Barnhurst Lane, Hawkinge. The pilot escaped injury."

More info on this aircraft and P/O Bodie at spitfiresite.com

PPanPan

MD_Wild_Weasel 12-04-2009 03:03 PM

thankyou for the updates Oleg and Team! I love the spitfire cockpit shot veiwing the ship!( but it looks like your gunna crash into the ships masts! HAHAHA) BRAVO! Fantastic work.

zakkandrachoff 12-04-2009 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GF_Mastiff (Post 125286)
WOW I can't wait to spend hours in that Hurricane cockpit... Lovely job love the details on the light bulb in the lens setting...

I think that is a Spit cockpit, not a Hurricane

http://files.games.1c.ru/il2pict/sho...204_161805.jpg

Oleg never public a Hurricane I or Bf 110 C cockpit yet.

Oleg , very nice upload anyway:cool:, nice Hurri external views. I cant wait to see a plane shotting... : will be like Il-2 whit starwars lazer shots or more realistic like little lines of smoke in small machine guns and medium lines smokke in 20mm cannons whit a little bit of fire?

luthier 12-04-2009 03:35 PM

That's correct, it is a Spitfire cockpit, and I did crash into the rigging right after taking the shot.

I must have destroyed at least a dozen perfectly good airplanes trying to take a good screenshot of that ship. Should have done in Top Gun style.

PeterPanPan 12-04-2009 03:46 PM

Well, you would have crashed pretty soon anyway. Look at your fuel gauges!!

PPanPan


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