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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 10-23-2011, 01:51 PM
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Default A plead to Luthier about the Bf-110 cockpit

I'm not an expert historian or anything, maybe the Bf-110 cockpit is more historically correct now than before but dear lord it looks terrible, IMO. I don't know guys, look at the before patch and after patch version.

I took this screenshot from a youtube vid since I didn't have any pre-patch Bf-110 shots but you can clearly see the difference.




This is the current cockpit: 1. What's with the glow? Is the instrument glass colored yellowish for some reason or is it some kind of instrument light? Can't turn it off, believe me I've tried. 2. Is this some kind of wooden panel/border? whatever it is it looks like it's been cut out from a 15 year old Nintendo 64 game, absolutely awful.




I'm not the one to normally react to details like these but the Bf-110 cockpit was absolutely stunning before, a work of art almost. It's subjective of course but...argh! just look at it! Might as well fly the IL-2 46 Bf-110 instead. Please Luthier if you're reading this -probably aren't- re-consider restoring the 110 cockpit to it's former glory.
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