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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 03-29-2011, 10:29 AM
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As I understood, anti epilepsy filter reduces or shuts some effects (prop effects etc.)...with filter set to OFF those effects are back....
It gets more complex though as the Epilepsy Filter does (I read it the same way you did) 'smooth' the Epilepsy inducing effects, but switching it off would bring them back....with possibility of a huge lawsuit for Ubi/1C.

The reason it was there was that they were worried (we were told) of possible Lawsuits, but now a Splash Screen will suffice. Turning the Filter Off means that you agree to being affected?

Now, if it was such a huge issue before release and the filter had to be installed, then I worry that other measures may be needed to calm the lawyers and so disabling the Epilepsy Filter, I presume (note "I presume" as I don't know so asking for clarification) would mean that all effects are enabled including the ones that could induce the possible litigation for causing seizures.

So I just wonder if disabling the Filter will lead to a toning down of the effects (for litigation safety) but enabling the filter smooths the effects but in-a-way reduces them?

Confusing for me. So the OP is "does disabling the filter enable everything with particles, smoke, effects, lighting, propellers all left unmolested by the filter?"

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