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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: New patch cockpit colors vs old
I like the new patch cockpit colors. 85 56.29%
I like the old patch cockpit colors. 66 43.71%
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Old 10-07-2011, 03:00 PM
Nicolo Nicolo is offline
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Some people perceive reality more visualy. I didn't care much for the sounds, as sound for me is just feedback, if the machineguns are making noise, they are firing, ok for me. But I understand others hope to hear a lot better sound, ok, it's not important to me, but I understand them and do agree that the new sounds are much better.
Now some of us expect a bit more of quality to the lights.
Those who think the new cockpit is looking good, are caring just about readability of the gauges. I see this new contrast, as when amateur people adjust contrast in pictures to use in their social websites.
The red and green lights feel totally unnatural. As does the cockpit light. Optics seem too incoherent to many of us.
Is this problem less important then comms and AI? For sure!
But the patch's read me said they were changing the colours, among other topics, so we have to discuss these things.
When they say "ok, we changed comms and AI", then we discuss about that.
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