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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

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Old 09-03-2011, 05:13 PM
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Judging by the trailer I'd say realism wasn't high on his list of priorities..

@MAC, Nice.
Haha yeah I know right. The fact that its a Spitfire mkVIII up against a Me109E is just plain wrong and later in the film you see both planes have a ammo counter which neither had in reality, although this is probably a neicesity for the film to tell the viewers what is happening without using words. But inside the cockpit the pilots are very believable. There is panic and fear, fight or flight stuff.

Thanks for the intersting info from those pilots winny, and Davedog. I think we will all agree that a WWII pilot would need two movable hands to be in different places at certain times. It would be amazing if BoS and WoPlanes could have pilots with movable hands to do all the controlls around the cockpit but i'm certain that is asking way too much. HOTAS is probably how it will be but i'm sure it will still look great.

On topic now,
Those new Korean war WoPlanes pics. They are beutiful!
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