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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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Title says it all. After all this talking about how some features are too demanding and are taking too long to develop - will we see them in the March release? So far they have only appeared in a single youtube video, and it looks amazing. But never in any other updates?
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Stuff like that is appealing to the eye, but think for a moment as the guy in the plane. You are trying to hit a target on enemy territory and your plane is blinking and shining like a fishing blinker.....how long do you think this aircraft will go unnoticed? I mean that is one of the reasons for puting on camoflage is to make the aircraft less noticeable, and not a blinker. Otherwise one could have a lot of aircraft with chrome finishes, flying.......nice now-a-days, not what one would call typical for the 1940ties. Just my opinion, before people feel offended again....
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Yes, Oleg admitted they were turned up to demonstrate the reflective properties in the game. BUT it does go to show the visual depth of CoD. Personally I hope it goes a long way toward helping locate distant formations of planes - like say a glint off of a canopy, or to help distinguish lower planes against the land. That was an issue for many in IL2.
When ever I see that You Tube clip's screen shot of the Ju 87 it reminds me of a highly polished classic car. Sweet effect, and it's nice to know a more realistic version can be implemented in the game. |
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