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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles. |
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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. |
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The scale in BF games is perfect, the whole series has the best scaling of any title. As for BoP its obvious the landscape is at a totally different scale to the aircraft. You can tell this easily as said above by the buildings being tiny, and if you play a map with roads you can see how small the really are. The roads in BoP are barely big enough for a planes wheels to touch down on.
So the OP is correct. |
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You are right guys, the houses etc. are off-scale.
I landed an managed to tax into a town before the misson ended. One side of a house was more or less equal to the winfspan of the 109. The houses in between dollhouses and real houses, but definately too small. I would not say it destroys the immersion, but it makes hitting ground targets challenging. |
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Hmmm, I've gotten to be pretty good at finding the targets but it does seem way too hard. I think you guys are right about the scale, I haven't really investigated it, but it definitely feels like objects on the ground are waaay too small. Like ships for instance, they are tiny compared to how big they should actually be. Unfortunately thats something that can't be patched but hopefully in the sequel it will be fixed. I hope the devs take note of this thread.
Also compare landing on a carrier in BF:1943 and bombing a capital ship in BoP, the BF:1943 carriers are definitely smaller than real life carriers, but they are huge compared to any ships in BoP. Its definitely weird, I wonder why the devs did it? |
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I landed an Il-2 next to a Panther tank. The Panther definitly feels too small . BUT the Il-2M is more than 50% longer than the tank is real life (6.87 m vs 11.6 m). I intuitively imgined the plane too be smaller compared to the tank. I've seen neither in real life. For camparison click on the image.
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That's a nice pic. Definitely scale is not correct.
--- look at the wooden bridge in the port of Dover. You can easily land a bomber. It is far too big. Even the wooden barriers of that bridge are as high as a 5 floors building ----- Maybe the big airport in Dover takes most of the peninsula because it has a correct scale with planes in comparaison with the rest of the landscape. Just look at it from 7000 m high. That's impressive. |
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It seems some buildings are a good size and some are not.
Next time you land, taxi near a house somewhere and look at it in comparisson to your aircraft. In general i found the size to be acceptable, it was the camouflage that i struggled with. Made it far more interesting though. I had to circle around and look for the flash from the cannon/guns and then dive down with rockets and bombs. I must admit its a very satisfying kill. |
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