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Jatta Raso 01-20-2011 12:04 AM

well gents, time has come to make the legend come true. i've been saving my first post for this, for quite some years now...

so we'll all be happier soon. maybe broker, but happy! three cheers for Oleg and his crew! see you guys online!!!

'Jatta Raso' AKA 'UFO113'

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lbuchele 01-20-2011 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 214065)
Yes, that one aircraft and the hordes of MS fans out there. Causes me to think civilian is a strong possibility direction for the engine...early add on that is:grin:

Oleg is always telling us about how flexible and strong is the CoD engine.
I think the truly masterpiece is not the Battle of Britain itself,but what is under the hood,the engine.
My hope is in the future some third party decide to explore early jets not only in the fifties (korea) but in the sixties too (Israel and Vietnam)
It will be amazing to fight in a Mirage III,F4,F8 or Mig21 made in Oleg's standards with the inaccurate early missiles and radars.

Richie 01-20-2011 01:30 AM

That would be cool for the future or a completely different game Viet Nam a Mig 21 :)

I can hear Purple Haze blasting in the headphones now :)

That's the cool thing about Viet Nam it was happening when the best music was happeng.

caprera 01-20-2011 01:49 AM

From a monetary point of view every theatre except Western/Eastern European air war and the Pacific are on the negative side.

I hoped for long that interested could be lifted introducing a less common scenario like the Mediterranean. I'll keep wishing. You never know...

Old_Canuck 01-20-2011 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Oktoberfest (Post 213260)
Yeeees ! Soon, you'll fear the 110 that you had not noticed in your 6 !

Genuinely laughed out loud :lol: I don't believe you've shot me down, Oktoberfest. But only because you let me join your crew from time to time. Looking forward winging with you in CoD:IL2.

Heliocon 01-20-2011 02:24 AM

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Originally Posted by zauii (Post 213675)
Quoted for truth.
Now I hope all DRM pussies will stand up and buy this game, we need to support these few rare great PC titles, finally 2011 shall be a year of great PC gaming after a few bald years..
And as mentioned before, there is no way in hell Oleg lets all his work slip into some clusterfuck fail with UBI after all these years of hard development and research.

I think the trailer looks absolutely stunning in most parts especially cockpits and lightning , yet some people whine incredibly about it.. since when did you become graphic whores..? you all know this game has
so much more under the hood than just the eye candy, besides the WOP style graphics at some locations isn't necessarily a bad thing as WOP doesn't look bad at all
graphically, and this is leaps ahead of anything the IL2 engine could achieve even with mods and/or "high-res" textures which some claim to be equally on par with Cliffs of Dover.(pathetic)

Well of course the mechanics, gameplay and other things are the core and most important foundations for a good game. Its just that when I watched the trailer and saw all the jaggies, I cant help but notice/pay attention to them. A few years ago I would not of cared, now I do since they are no longer present with a good res monitor and AA.

Its like when you buy a HD tv (good one), and watch a HD movie its great. Then you go and watch a 360/240 res youtube video on your new shiny large screen HD tv. It is hard not to be distracted...
Thats why I mentioned it. But like I said the cockpit was spectacular, as was its lighting. I will state the good and the bad as I see it, because I care... :)

Robert 01-20-2011 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by lbuchele (Post 214102)
Oleg is always telling us about how flexible and strong is the CoD engine.
I think the truly masterpiece is not the Battle of Britain itself,but what is under the hood,the engine.
.

I agree 100%. I hope he makes a bucket-loader full of money. I can envision many a scenario arising from this engine.

1C may be the next ID for flight sim games. How many shooters were created from the ID engine? I can only hope for that same success for 1C.

It's not the polish of BoB I'm excited for. It's the possibilities of what lays ahead in the next few years.



My guess for the next installment? Flying Tigers: Manchuria. (Well I can hope, can't I?)

K_Freddie 01-20-2011 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by whatnot (Post 213832)
Enough with the DRM already. There has been feedback about DRM for the past years about three billion times. What do you think the odds are that all of that feedback + Oleg's common sense would have been missed and now that they see this dribble on the 11th hour there will be an emergency meeting to change the DRM strategy of the upcoming release? Wake up.

My, you are asleep.. don't go all 'groupie fanboy' on me.. I also like the series.
As there's no concrete confirmation about the type of DRM, I reserve my judgement.. and if it's is the SH5 style of DRM, you can be guaranteed of 12hour emergency meeting
;)

WhiteSnake 01-20-2011 07:17 AM

Would be really nice to atleast know some Official Minimum and Recomended System Requirements before it commes out...

caprera 01-20-2011 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Robert (Post 214138)
My guess for the next installment? Flying Tigers: Manchuria. (Well I can hope, can't I?)

Sure you do honey, but Mediterrean first :grin:


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