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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 06-29-2012, 09:51 PM
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Few minutes trying it.

First the good: tracers and... I would say they have added sun glare reflections in glass cockpit visible from far away. At least I have seen that effect in some bombers that I have not seen before.

bugs:

1- Cloud shadows are still not back. Bring them please. That was a extremely wonderful effect in IL2 and original CLOD. I´m missing it a lot.
Clouds not always appear.

2- FPS are not better for me really. But sttuters seems to work in other way now. Before the sttuters were like if the stoped some miliseconds. Now the feel is that some frames are lost and the game jumps, wich is not better at all.

3- The prop pitch handle movement in 109 is not smooth anymore. Now it feels like if were recalculate every X frames.

4- Clouds are still a framekiller for me.

5- Sea water jumps up and down when flying low level.

6- In the quick mission ""bomber intercept low level" you can see train rails crossing the channel:


7- You can see a white outline in planes when the sun reflection is under them over the sea:


8- Trees medium LOD sometimes are not rendered (You cann see the near and far trees appear and dissapear as you fly):


9- CTD sometimes when loading offline missions.
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