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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 11-10-2012, 10:27 AM
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Default Spotting the enemy?

Does anybody else find it extremely difficult to spot the enemy? I’ve been suffering for a while and last night on ATAG was no exception… my fellow squad mates are calling out targets left right and centre and I’m just not seeing them until I’m virtually on top of them. It’s got so bad that I’m wondering if it’s actually not just me being crap but something to do with my set up. I’ve tried changing resolution but that didn’t help, I’ve tried fiddling with anti-aliasing and that doesn’t help either. Could it be my monitor? I have a Dell 2208WFP Ultrasharp.

Whilst I applause the latest (final) patch it actually seems to make matters worse – especially if the sun is behind you and the target dips below the horizon. Everything just gets lost through the prop haze – which incidentally is not at all realistic.

On YouTube I’ve watched other people’s videos and I wonder how on earth they can spot and track a target against the ground from altitude. MK.Mr.X for example… tried running his at full screen and max resolution and I just don’t know how he does it.



Any thoughts or comments that could help me out?
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