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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 09-01-2011, 02:53 AM
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Our eyeballs can see +10 FPS and less stutters changes... We are almost X-Men!
Well Im sorry if pointing out humans make for terable test and measurment equipment..

Again, I wish I was wrong!

Because in my line of work I could save millions of dollars per project by getting rid of all the test and measurment equimpent we use here at WSMR if all I had to do was stick a 'guy' out in the field and told him to watch the F22 from HOLOMAN AFB flying by be able to tell me post test what his altitdue and speed was at every milisecond during the 20min test. Or what distance the T72 tank was from the BMP as the first rocket hit the lead vehical in the convoy. Yes I wish we had such XMEN.. But sadly we don't.

Now clearly you and I don't agree

Thats fine! No sence in you getting so upset! Like I said, I hope I am wrong. My only point is your 'eyes' along with your 'wanting to see' attitude is not something most people in my line of work would consider TEST worthy.
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