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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.

View Poll Results: Do you also want less-saturated colours (more grey-ish instead)
Yes 89 51.45%
No 84 48.55%
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Old 04-14-2011, 08:21 PM
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Yes. Guys thinking about the saturation : LISTEN!

Can we agree that perhaps this saturation should be a direct consequence of more advanced weather features?

It has been stated over and over that the colours match quite well against a well-lit summerday landscape. However..... Local clouds, be it high altitude or low, or a lot of "dew" or vapour in the atmosphere would shield the light and create a darker, less saturated look.

I believe that would be the best immersion! My eyes don't deceive me on a warm summer day. Everything is more colorful.

When I first played CoD I was like, ouch.. that's a tad too bright for me. But the weather outside my home was rather dark and overcast. The next week the bad weather left and revealed sunny and bright green trees and grass. I was like, ok much better!


A dark sky for overcast/poor weather would definately add to the immersion!
+1

Hit the nail on the head, this should change depending on if its suny or overcast, not be a fixed thing.
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