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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. |
View Poll Results: Do you also want less-saturated colours (more grey-ish instead) | |||
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89 | 51.45% |
No |
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84 | 48.55% |
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just an element to consider in this discussion. My opinion is : it's not matter of saturation/desaturation or photorealistic render, the overall harmonization and visual appeal shoud be considered. For sure each one has proper own taste or sensibility in this aspect, I'll be criticized on a well discussed topic but I still appreciate BoP. Ok it's not realistic, 'hollywood' filters may not be welcome and so on, but the general tuning works for me. For a certain period it was a valid alternative to the boring il-2 terrain where Kursk=Kent=Normandie=Guinea. Cheers Last edited by pupaxx; 04-15-2011 at 08:37 AM. |
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"In my opinion the problem is cause not by the saturation of colours, but by minutely inappropriate hue and value (brightness) of the colours of land, grass, or trees. "
You could be right. This is perhaps why the game looks quite ok on the ground (Clodo would do a pretty good tank sim) and so strange, when in the air. |
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