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Old 07-16-2010, 03:33 PM
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Nice update, thanks for feed us...

But looking at these pictures, I would like to go back to some problem was also detected in IL2: models scale.

I hope the reason is some kind of optic effect, but some pictures showing different size planes (i.e. hurries and he111, bf110, etc...), and also objects (i.e. cranes and hurry in the last picture), seems to me there is huge scalation discrepancy if you compare their sizes with real ones.

Former IL2 also had these problems, mainly with land objects (tanks, AAA, etc...) but also with some planes and ships...

Are you aware of this??

Thanks again and keep on the good working!!
Most of the scales are right in IL-2. Is there a specific object that is a problem (I know there were one or two).

Most people are surprised to find out, for example, how small some World War II era tanks really are. They aren't as big as a modern MBT. Some aircraft really are that "big" or "small".

In any case it's been pointed out before and Luthier did again that the modeling is down to a very precise level this time. I don't see ANYTHING out of scale. What do you see?
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