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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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I agree with Oleg. I think its very difficult for a sim to have natural looking terrain colurs through the whole range of changing light levels.
In all sims with saturation and gamma adjustment available I tend to find when morning and evening looks good mid day looks washed out. Mid day looks OK then morning looks too saturated. Different terrain colours for high and low light levels are the way forward. |
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NVidia CP, Digital Vibrance down to 34% (or whatever your taste), colours sorted.
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Look at this. Not as rich in ground objects as CloD, but very nice nontheless. Great atmosphere.
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@Reflected
I love RoF and am happy to play both that game and CoD, both for their own merits. CoD imo sure has come a long way since first release and so has RoF Peace. |
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Why the questionmark? Reflected posted a RoF (Rise of Flight) screenshot and I gave my opinion about it. I think both RoF (Rise of Flight) and CoD (Cliffs of Dover) look good at portraying a believable landscape and are great sims in their own right and both have/will come a long way even more in the future. |
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