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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: Should the vegetation colours in CLIFFS OF DOVER be changed? | |||
Yes: I would like to see a darker shade for the grass and other vegetation | 226 | 75.33% | |
No: I am happy with the current colouring | 74 | 24.67% | |
Voters: 300. You may not vote on this poll |
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#11
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yes, much to colorful imho! why couldnt they take the WoP textures
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#12
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here is a pic of me flying over the actual Cliffs of Dover, check the green and tell me what you think. |
#13
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I think your picture speaks for itself, the green there is much more muted than the very dayglo lime green of CoD. If the game had the colours seen in your photo, I'd be quite happy.
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#14
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Colours look ok to me,and I live in the UK.Funny that a few weeks ago people were complaining about a particularly lurid green in one of the shots,while I was looking out my window and seeing a field the exact same colour!
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"If the game had the colours seen in your photo, I'd be quite happy."
Yep, would be nice too to have a sea not so black ! |
#16
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WoP is shrouded in an ugly greenish anti-epilepsy haze.
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#17
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Yer, it's not right as it is.
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#18
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Yes I see I didn't choose the best pic for any conclusivity to my case,
one more, this is not shopped I assure you, I am just trying to illustrate that on a bright summer day the colurs of kent are almost luminous... |
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I thought that too when i 1st played it but turning the ingame brightness to 50% made it look really good and its only the bob map that initially looked over green unbrightened,all the other maps were fine. i like the COD colours but would prefer slightly darker shades given the choice
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#20
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"...that on a bright summer day the colurs of kent are almost luminous..."
but the sea is not black. Btw, it's not a problem of intensity, it's a problem of color palette. |
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