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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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Did they really fly in bad weather? If not then why make a mission with rain and overcast just to be grounded?
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#12
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You might look up the movie "First light", the starting scene.
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I think alot of the mathematical and actual coding work has been done, you can see hints of it in the FMB. There is what appears to be a weather map overlay option although it doesn't do anything and there is also a weather menu with a flow and wind generator.
At the moment all you can really do is choose from 3 generic cloud cover types and set the height which is a shame but this is one of the key reasons the graphics engine is getting its overhaul is so they get the overhead to add more complex systems in. |
#14
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Take a break mate, your pessimism really tire.
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#15
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------ About the beta clouds and weather in the FMB, it's not just being a resource hog that makes them practically unuseable. They do show some potential, but they are very underdeveloped imo. I made a long and boring video a while back that, with very selective editing, showed off some of the beta clouds features - This shorter one was less buggy. It was an attempt at lowering the clouds down low enough to imitate an overcast effect. I liked the way it almost looked like rain was falling in the distance where the clouds touched the water. - Someone made some missions using the FMB clouds too, but I never got around to playing them so I don't know if they're worth searching out. |
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Not the first time someone ask the same questions.
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