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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator.

 
 
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Old 02-01-2011, 09:40 PM
Kikuchiyo Kikuchiyo is offline
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Are you **** kidding me??? NO HDR? Thats absurd. No really, this is not like DX11, this is like a basic feature of every game release for years, it is on par with Anti aliasing. No HDR is seriously a bad thing, have it as an optional setting but to have no HDR at all means there is little - no point in even advanced DX9 since the main progress in DX9 itself was HDR and other lighting features. So wtf???

Oh btw and if there is no HDR the game will look absurd, HDR is implemented to mimic the way the human eye reacts to different lighting conditions and intensities. No HDR = no realism, the sun will just be a big yellow circle in the sky...
What purpose would HDR serve in a flight sim? You aren't going in and out of buildings which is the main feature of HDR. Personally I find HDR irritating most of the time anyway because it takes a hell of a lot longer for that feature to "adjust my eyesight" than my eyes adjust to it in real life. I agree that it is very heavy handed. It works well in FPSes where you are moving in and out of buildings etc, but it has no place or point in a flight simulator. Especially considering that sun glare has been implemented in flight sims for eons now. It does what you need it to do, and does it well without a bunch of extra processing.
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