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Originally Posted by zapatista
if you cant 1/2 your resolution to compare how the il2 aircraft dot doubles in size,, you should be able to at least notice that with the lower resolution the larger pixels show a larger il2 aircraft "dot" on your screen now :]
that is the exact principle at work, and it really shouldnt be the case in 2011 with the next gen sim
the argument is still exactly the same however, 1/2 your resolution and the "il2 dot" is 2x the size, giving you a clear advantage online in a competitive environment (if all else is equal)
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Again: What if someone uses a beamer? He will have a 100" screen, huge pixels.
Cheating, right?
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giving you a clear advantage, if all else is equal
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It will never be fair - ever.
Unless Oleg sells some standard systems too and locks out everything else.
I recently noticed you can exploit the fact some ppl play with crappy GPUs.
When they are close on your tail, fly low over the water surface and fire into the sea like there's no tomorrow.
In case he really has an old card, odds are he will get a sideshow when flying through the fountains.
You see everything is different.
GPUs, screensizes and and resolutions, internet connection etcpp.
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there is however an even bigger problem then that. these little 4 pixel dots still dont accurately represent what most real ww2 fighter pilots could/would see from their cockpits ! if il2/BoB is claiming to be a simulator then it is critical in my opinion this most important issue has a high priority (and oleg in the last few years has answered positively he is aware of this problem and is trying to correct it for BoB/il2).
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Are you seriously saying the size of a pixel, in relation to displayed distance in game, vs reality is wrong?
You had to consult an astrophysicist to notice?
This is absolutely of the highest priority!
How could anyone possibly enjoy the GAME with such a flaw???
Maybe you should consider moving, a real simulator is not going to fit on your desk.
6bit/8bit:
I have no idea what your talking about.
In the settings menu it says something about true color, 32bit.