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Monterey 10-13-2007 12:47 AM

If the cleaning lady looks as good as the one in your sig, I wouldn't mind.

zapatista 10-13-2007 07:01 AM

Oleg,


could you please comment on this issue ?

currently the biggest problem in the il2 sturmovik series is the poor "object visibility" at various distances they could be seen at in real life during ww2. (i am not speaking of "dot spotting", but seeing LoD models for planes, tanks, trucks against a terrain or water background as modeled on a pc)

for ex:

1) - right now we have already good looking models for trucks, tanks, etc... when you look at them close up (like 20 or 50 meters)
2) - the terrain textures and colors also look good for fields and forests etc.. for low and medium altitude flying up to 2000 meters this gives a nice sense of immersion ! (compared to other current flightsims)

but ....

1 + 2 described above does not give a realistic experience to simulate what real pilots could see from their cockpit in WW2 ! the main problem is that the 3 dimensional LoD models for trucks, trains, tanks or aircraft do not "stand out" enough against the terrain background, and this reduces their visibility distance by about 50 to 70% !

for ex from 1000 to 1500 meters altitude in real life you can spot a small collum of stationary trucks on the road, or a few tanks out in the open in a field.

in il2 currently you have to be down at about 400 or 500 meters to have a chance to spot a tank in a field, or to find 3 or 4 trucks standing on a road. so you have to fly much lower and slower, and you can only visually scan for a very small sector ! this is not caused by "camouflage" paint being used on those objects (which was also used in real life obviously), it is cause by 3D objects visually "blending" into the 3D terrain when represented on a flat 2 D monitor we look at. (most pc games have this problem, but for a flight simulator it is a big issue because we are constantly trying to see objects at those distances)

getting better looking objects in BoB is great for close up viewing, but will the problem of having a realistic "spotting distance" for those objects on a pc monitor at medium and farther distances be addressed so it is more realistic ?

note: using the zoom button is not a realistic solution, because you cant permanently fly with that setting. the size of a persons monitor, and the distance they sit from it, will determine the "correct FoV setting" for that individual. using that correct setting we should be able to locate, identify, and track both stationary and moving objects at the same distances as we do in real life, that is the challenge of "simulating" a ww2 pilot experience.

Testus01 10-13-2007 04:16 PM

SoW - BoB hardware requirements
 
Hello Oleg & team,

I know it's difficult to tell when the game is not ready, but could you give us some clues about what PC we need to play Storm of War? Remember you said you would do it in August?

I need to assemble a new computer now and want to make the more open decisons for when the game is released (putting money now where it's worth).

So, here ar some questions:
XP or Vista
OpenGL or DirectX (10?)
Graphic card type
Dualcore or more
Ram memory

In short, will SoW be a next generation PC (Vista-DX10-4core..) -ready or -only one?

Thanks for hours of fun, laughs, adrenaline, off and online.

jamesdietz 10-13-2007 07:18 PM

Bump-a-daisy :wink:

Schwarz.13 10-13-2007 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamesdietz
Bump-a-daisy :wink:

It hardly required a bump - the last post was 3 hours ago!!

Besides i think it would be safe to assume that since Oleg Maddox's company has set-up a new official forum, including his very own board for answering questions/making announcements, that he will do just that very soon.

So let's just wait until the man is ready and not turn this into 25 pages of the same old questions and spam :roll:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evgeny
Here you can ask your questions addressed to Oleg and share your thoughts about the game. But, please, behave decently and don't deluge Oleg with senseless all the same questions, read the messages before posting. Oleg is very busy person, be ready for waiting for answers a bit.
Thank you in advance.


sdcruz 10-14-2007 03:31 AM

Hi Oleg

Thankyou for making IL2 on OpenGL as I can now run IL2 on LINUX!!! (via wine (www.winehq.org) )

Also any possibility of making also Linux version of BoB ?

Thankyou
Shelton.

Foo'bar 10-14-2007 07:26 AM

At least a Linux based dedicated server would be really cool!

Evgeny 10-15-2007 12:20 PM

Well, bigbossmalone is right. This is not the place to post hello's. So I' ll delete your posts. Don't take offence, we are happy to meet you here, but these are the rules. :wink: You are free to post in other threads. :)

Jagdwaffe 10-15-2007 01:07 PM

Post removed seeing as Maddox has posted in the news forum.

_1SMV_Gitano 10-15-2007 01:50 PM

Oleg is back guys!!! check the news room...


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