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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 05-16-2011, 03:30 PM
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hey of course im not complaining but praising this feature

yesterday i tried the old il2 and the easyness of shooting put me off quite soon
Yeh I really like COD gunnery. I think the aircraft move less like they are on rails which is part of it. In Il2 it was pretty easy to perform high angle deflection shots where as in COD I get huge satisfaction when I get a good burst of cannon fire to connect. Even shooting from dead six seems harder.
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Old 05-16-2011, 04:07 PM
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regarding the accuracy...i dont know if its true,but my game tells me that i have 45%.that is way more than i had in 1946.its easy to aim with the mgs in my opinion,but pretty hard with the cannons.and they dont seem to have as much effect.
but i think you really have to find the weak spots of each plane.it took me some weeks until i was able to get hurricanes to burn like a candle.
the first days they only began to smoke and finally the pilot bailed out.and only a few times i saw planes on fire.i was a bit annoyed because i loved the look of it.but now i know if you are at their six you have to aim slightly right or left of the fuselage.some short bursts and they are on fire.with the spits its a bit different.i still have to figure out how to set them on fire properly.
to rip off wings is still a miracle for me.it happens so barely, that every time i see it, im totally amazed.i think that its more easy when the enemy barrel rolls.its the only situation when i observed it happening at least.
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Old 05-16-2011, 04:08 PM
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Has anyone tweaked with the gun settings in the Load Out Menu, there are two settings, convergence and the other which now slips my memory? Are they working correctly? What are your favorite settings! Please post and share!

I really cool idea would have been to setup a separate screen where your chosen aircraft is setup for convergence and gun harmonization with a down range target and you get to fiddle with the settings, fire the guns and see how your setup is performing as the armorers did with the real aircraft. I know lots of time on my hands!
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Old 05-16-2011, 04:40 PM
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yeah i was thinking of that too!would be a cool feature in the menu!

i have both convergences set to 150meters
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Old 05-16-2011, 04:41 PM
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I actually think they've got this right,especially the British aircraft anyway,it was difficult to bring down German aircraft especially big bombers like the Do17,Ju88 or Heinkel 111.

I am currently reading a book about the exploits of 249 Squadron and it states in there numerous times,that when using British 303 rounds one seemed to have to empty a whole aircraft's ammunition into these beasts before they'd go down.

However I am lead to believe that the cannon round used in German aircraft was much more favourable when shooting down aircraft.

But as a whole I think the authenticity in COD is just about perfect.
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Old 05-16-2011, 04:46 PM
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There are various reasons for the complicated gunnery, but at the same time i get anywhere from 15% to 45% accuracy depending on what i'm going up against.

The gunnery is indeed harder, but the increased sense of speed and "being in the game" thanks to the new graphics makes it easier to judge distances and angles in order to make corrections.

First of all, the physics are more complex. The aircraft have a more pronounced inertia and stall-fighting with engines at full power is harder due to the combination of high power at low speeds (prop and torque effects), especially if you are chopping and re-applying throttle to force or avoid overshoots (you get yaw changes with every throttle change).

Second, someone tested this on simHQ and he said there is prop-wash modeled. If you fly directly behind another aircraft you get turbulence and that complicates your aim.

Finally, the new damage model makes things more varied. I wouldn't say random because it's all very accurately calculated (you need to damage an oil rad or engine to see oil streaking past and so on), but there's loads more variety. Shooting from dead six is only good if you can score hits with cannons and cause structural damage. Otherwise it's better to have a bit of deflection so that the target presents a bigger profile for your rounds to connect. This way you can hit the pilot, engine or fuel tanks.

I especially like how each kill seems different, because there's a lot of individual components to damage. I might chop parts off the enemy aircraft, or it might simply start leaking oil and after a while the engine goes up in flames from an overheated engine whereupon it starts trailing 2-3 new streaks of smoke and so on. This dependency of various components to each other makes such cascading failures possible and creates images we've only seen in gun-cam footage up till onw.
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:16 PM
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The gameplay seems a little too fast , the rate of fire from the bullets and the plane movements feels like i'm on accelerated time. Usually when i'm in a close dogfight i'll slow down the time a click , it looks alot more like how it should be ( or looks like from movies )
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Old 05-16-2011, 07:33 PM
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The gameplay seems a little too fast , the rate of fire from the bullets and the plane movements feels like i'm on accelerated time. Usually when i'm in a close dogfight i'll slow down the time a click , it looks alot more like how it should be ( or looks like from movies )
thats becouse guncam movies are usually slowed down about 1/2 to 1/4.
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