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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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Old 07-21-2011, 11:51 PM
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we need to have this kind of water effect. can you imagine the parts of england's coast with a muddy look based on what is seen from 0.26s ?? that and with a cloudy day, and definitely some kind of river banks, i wouldn't care much about some of other possible landscape shortcomings



would look really great
Looking at the video I'm not sure that would be close to real world.

The angle of impact has to be very shallow and I didn't think the angle was be shallow enough in the video.

When there are waves on the water surface it doesn't seem likely you'd get a lot of ricochets. Most would just be absorbed by the waves.

A nice flat smooth pond surface at a small angle I would think different

The COD has a much improved physics software, so it could probably be done. I doubt you'd see anything close to the video.

Looks like fun for sure, and that water around those isles is awesome.
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Old 07-22-2011, 05:39 AM
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Looking at the video I'm not sure that would be close to real world.

The angle of impact has to be very shallow and I didn't think the angle was be shallow enough in the video.

When there are waves on the water surface it doesn't seem likely you'd get a lot of ricochets. Most would just be absorbed by the waves.

A nice flat smooth pond surface at a small angle I would think different

The COD has a much improved physics software, so it could probably be done. I doubt you'd see anything close to the video.

Looks like fun for sure, and that water around those isles is awesome.
obviously i don't have the degree of acquaintance in depicting real physics through a simulation as you display, though i'm better at that in RL physics solving; although my point is about the graphical shores recreation on this one

i do realize that the physics engine underlying CoD is a powerhouse, i just hope it does come to surface on interactivity and graphical terms so anyone can see it. immersion arises from that i'd say

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Old 07-22-2011, 06:25 AM
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cornwall had lovely blue/green water but that was in the 80's, not been since maybe still nice.
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Old 07-22-2011, 06:44 AM
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Forget about the sea color!! the one thing we cant not argue over is the color of the Thames...it has NEVER, NEVER, been the color it is in COD.
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