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Originally Posted by Tudorp15
I am thinking maybe the other games, the targets are too big, and that is what you got used to?
If you were in a real plane, 200 or more feet off the ground, moving at 200mph, you can not see much either as small as a 6 foot tall or smaller soldier. Even a vehicle at 200 + feet up is hard to spot, so, IL-2 is more accurate. being a pilot in those days, with not much for electronic assistance, it really did take vary sharp senses, and an eagle eye for sure.
In SIM battles, I have a hard time seeing a flea sized speck in the air, especially trying to see if it is friend or foe, but, in the air, at several hundred yards, maybe a mile or so away, that is exactly how they would appear... It is irritating to me sometimes, but, I appreciate the fact that it is more "real"...
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That's what I would've thought, too, if I hadn't played BF:1942. And you could be right, they may be fibbing the sizes. But in that game you can actually walk around as a soldier on the ground and everything looks fine, and I don't think that the scales change when you get in the plane.
Other airplane's sizes seem perfect, though. It's just everything on the ground from tanks to buildings don't seem right to me. It feels more like I'm flying over a scale model train set rather than a real town.
It's certainly not a deal breaker. I love the game. But I just wanted to bring it to the developer's attention if more people felt this way, too. If no one else does, then I'll just assume that it's all in my head.