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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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nice find
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Something like that is what we have been waiting for!
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OMG
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Why do we have to find everything out by digging around,this has got to be the worst advertised and promoted item of any description.
It is either 3rd hand via a cam corder or dug out on a foreign station. If they don't want anyone to see it ,fine . I wonder if it is actually nowhere near finished so they are limited to what they can show us.Alot of the footage in that clip is old footage. I hope for the best but am wondering,they are talking about patches on release--- well . My comments on the video,some of it looks good,the AI still move in a jerky way and all at once when in formation and the little snippet of audio sounded like the old il2 lawnmowers ,maybe that is why videos are not being released yet. I live in hope but until they can release a good quality ingame video my doubts remain. |
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think about this;
What's the best way to advertise; word of mouth. If I go to a show like that make a little movie of what I'm seeing and put in on the net, how many more people do I reach then paying for an ad in a gamemag? |
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![]() I agree ,word of mouth and getting others to spread the links and word is the best way,but can't do it if you can't find it or understand it. I hope they do find a way of getting the message across,it isn't long now before it is out. We will all buy it BUT anyone casually looking on from a distance may not. |
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Keep in mind that it is the non-Russian sites that are the "foreign station."
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Overall, I like what I see in that video. One thing did catch my eye that I would like to see changed. Around 1:04 you can see AI wingman performing almost perfectly syncronized manouvers. It's as if they are flying via one joystick. Same with the wingman flying with the pilot in the video. It doesn't look natural that they can react that fast and instantly keep their wings in the same plane as their leader. I hope they will look at that and introduce some believable lag in reaction times.
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I'm pretty sure they repeated all the footage at least once! Great find though, thanks
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