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Old 11-26-2010, 12:08 PM
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great job!! I like the details of the grass and trees in the last pic
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Old 11-26-2010, 12:13 PM
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Beautiful shots Oleg, the two first ones are very atmospheric! I hope you and the team have a nice weekend and get well rested!
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Old 11-26-2010, 12:25 PM
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I hate those days, Oleg. Sounds like a perfect storm of "**** happening". Seriously, take the weekend off and enjoy some time with your family, SOW will still be there when you get back. (and so will we)

On the bright side, the screenies are fantastic! I'm really hoping you can get this baby out before work picks up for me in the late spring, I'm gonna really need some "quality time" with SOW.

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Old 11-26-2010, 12:33 PM
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...nice!
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Old 11-26-2010, 12:40 PM
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Hi all,

Today is a hard day... I'm too tired, computer doesn't run well, wheather is bad, etc...
So today is a tiny update............
Oleg, I can't find this question being asked before but will SoW be geared towards NvIdia's "The Way Its Meant To Be Played" technology?

Hope you can say.
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Old 11-26-2010, 12:40 PM
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I've been looking at these updates for some time now and i really really can't wait untill this massive sim finally releases!!! But i will have to be patient. It looks stunning and brilliant and what not!! Good job!!

One thing though. I see a few messages about forcefeedback here and that it can't be realistic and its ok its not in final release and may be added and such.. I highly disagree!

In fact it will sadden me and I will be forced to postpone my purchase untill FF will be implemented.

The Logitech G940 is by no means "new" its a year old by now and FF equipment has been around for some time.

In my opinion Force Feedback is a lot more realistic in second worldwar crates than in modern aircraft. Modern aircraft handling are taken over by automated sytems and only require input.

I have only flew once now in a prop plane and you could definately feel the forces around you. The wind on the airelons etc. this type was flown by a yoke but the effects would seem similair. Alas i wasnt allowed to land or take off :p So i wouldnt know if the forces on the stick would be less on lower speeds etc but I imagine this to be true. But I will let the pro's decide on that. I don't need fancy effects but I would like to "Feel" the crate. Just like when I drive my car. Anyone who has rode on a highway with high cross windspeeds will have noticed that you need to put more counterpressure on the wheel.
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Old 11-26-2010, 12:43 PM
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Red face excelent !

Love the painting, are those ones screenshots overpainted?
And the crashed hurricaine, the grass with the shadow creates an awesome effect.I think that kind of detail are neccesary to create en envolving experience, so we are not going to lose the feel of being in a big world when crashlanding or in the take off, inclusive in low flying.Its going to be great for having a ground distance reference.
The color palette its being better each friday.
I wish the 1c them have a good rest thisweekend.You deserve it guys.

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Old 11-26-2010, 12:57 PM
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I've been looking at these updates for some time now and i really really can't wait untill this massive sim finally releases!!! But i will have to be patient. It looks stunning and brilliant and what not!! Good job!!

One thing though. I see a few messages about forcefeedback here and that it can't be realistic and its ok its not in final release and may be added and such.. I highly disagree!

In fact it will sadden me and I will be forced to postpone my purchase untill FF will be implemented.

The Logitech G940 is by no means "new" its a year old by now and FF equipment has been around for some time.

In my opinion Force Feedback is a lot more realistic in second worldwar crates than in modern aircraft. Modern aircraft handling are taken over by automated sytems and only require input.

I have only flew once now in a prop plane and you could definately feel the forces around you. The wind on the airelons etc. this type was flown by a yoke but the effects would seem similair. Alas i wasnt allowed to land or take off :p So i wouldnt know if the forces on the stick would be less on lower speeds etc but I imagine this to be true. But I will let the pro's decide on that. I don't need fancy effects but I would like to "Feel" the crate. Just like when I drive my car. Anyone who has rode on a highway with high cross windspeeds will have noticed that you need to put more counterpressure on the wheel.
Hi Kingpinda. Yes the G940 is not 'last week' new, but its still new tech all the same. I still have my old MSFFB2. The problem is not the hardware, it is developer will to improve its implementation, the code for FFB is ancient and not very good in IL-2 IMO, understandable of course as it is very old now.

FFB will definitely be in Pinda, its just that we will be probably at least initially be stuck with what we have in IL-2 at the moment, which could be a lot better.

Yes I'd agree its all about 'feeling' the crate, particularly control surface resistance at higher airspeeds etc.....I'm with you on that.

So hopefully its ok. NOT

Cheers.

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Old 11-26-2010, 01:00 PM
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There are 4 things that aren't right:
1. No tracks and mud
Yes, it's a bit like the hurri has been teleported there.

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Old 11-26-2010, 01:31 PM
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Burning He111s look excellent especially how the fire burns through the skin.

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