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Doesn't look that bad, waters a bit naff but it's more support for the genre |
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Haters gone hate.
I think it looks beautiful. The colours look natural; everything looks so organic. Compare to CloD and it's clear to see where the latter fails: an England that looks like an 8 year olds artistic impression with pastels (granted his teacher coloured up to the lines for him) and a lack of knowledge on how to make the terrain appear completely natural. (France in CloD is a lot different, however, as it is leaps and bounds over blighty in the graphics department). I would love to see the transition process for this scenary more clearly. Certainly a mix b/w detailed low level scenary and advanced photo-realistic scenary from altitude is the way forwards in creating a jaw-droppingly realistic environment. |
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Looks nice, but you have to remember that mountains almost always look spectacular when satellite textures are overlaid on top of them. That's why FSX, Xplane, and this sim are using them to showcase their graphics.
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Looks like an expensive game as you can only use it with their controller, baffling why they won't let you use your own joystick
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Meh.
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As suspected, looks nasty down low with flat satellite images.
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I think you're looking at the RC plane sim mate, Aerofly FS specifically states that you can use any controller you want.
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