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Old 08-13-2010, 02:23 PM
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.....looks so immersive and atmospheric, the light and glare on the cockpit glass, wow, fantastic. Hope you had a good holday Oleg, clear of all that smog; are we on the home run to a release now?
I believe the expression that you're searching for here is, "home stretch," vs. home run. Having said that, we all hope it's in the home stretch... It looks to be a home run when it comes out!
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:36 PM
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I believe the expression that you're searching for here is, "home stretch," vs. home run. Having said that, we all hope it's in the home stretch... It looks to be a home run when it comes out!
Yeah, youre right Coog; lets hope its a short stretch, eh?
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Old 08-13-2010, 02:54 PM
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This gets better and better. I still find it funny that after all those years of near non-stop support, people doubt the capabilities of this team. I mean, it's perfectly ok not to be a total fanboy and have an opinion, or even to come out and say "i don't like this and this, could you do it a bit better?", but saying that they can't do it is a bit off the mark, especially given how they continuously lay everyone's doubts to rest.
Last week everyone was up in arms about the trees, then people posted photos confirming that they are in fact looking realistic, along with an explanation about zooming that messes with their scaling (the two main criticisms). And then, this update comes and i guess nobody will complain about trees anymore. They look so good i was expecting to see birds and squirrels among the branches (maybe i should stop now, before someone picks this up and runs wild with new ideas about excessive wildlife details )

In the shot of the flaming Ju88 i realy like the fact that it looks like there's a high pressure jet on the engine nacelle feeding the fire (the high-temerature bright yellow/white coloured part). Trees are perfect in those shots with the Blenheims. Also, while the map window looks a bit too much like taken straight from the FMB (maybe it's not final), i think the scroll-bars are useful. Not to mention the fact that the map seems to pack an awful lot of detail, registering the shapes of every little forest in the area. Coupled with the improved terrain, it will make navigating really fun.

And of course, the in-cockpit shot. Oh-my-god, excuse me while i look around the floor trying to find and re-attach my jaw to my skull

First of all, be safe (with the fires and all, although i heard that you finally got some rain and temperatures will drop after a brief heatwave during the weekend) and keep up the good work, we can hardly wait for it.

P.S. In the shot where the Hurrican overtakes the Ju88, i think the Hurri is streaming some kind of vapor...fuel leak? And look at the amount of detail on the radiators of those Jumo engines, it's just crazy.

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Old 08-13-2010, 02:57 PM
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Oleg, specify, please, which side planes are blue, and wich - red. On the map is not clear, unfortunately.
i think the white is the player , the player is the spitfire and they take a screen of the enemy bf110 with F2key.
sure: red for axis, blue for england.

i am more interesting for a real map in the cockpit


will be?

anyway, this sim is just finish i think, maybe november2010?
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Old 08-13-2010, 03:04 PM
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This game will sooooo pull WoP's pants down, point and laugh. And I mean that in the best possible way. The Hurri-cockpit pic is nothing but impressive!
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Old 08-14-2010, 12:32 AM
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*GASP*!!!

Hurry up! I cannot hold out much longer!
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Old 08-14-2010, 12:53 AM
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hellbomber darling, I'm sure you intend your comments to seem reasonable - maybe even intelligent.

But if you read them through - try it now - you'll realise they sound like the whinings of an imbecile.

Could you possibly rephrase them? Otherwise, ducky, you're in danger of coming across like a complete twat.
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