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yes this game is sweet. TY for the shots
Sometimes it helps to remember just how awesome it is that hurricane looks it was undergoing engine repair in the HMS Elizabeth (you know the the mega airship aircraft carrier with triple runways and two cross over runways using American Helium. ) and it got bumped out of the hanger bay and fell out the back during uber turbulence. yeah for those complaining about the ROF, man don't you know ROF is the new 1946. It is the spiritual and literal successor to Il-2 1946, so its right to make comparisons. Because if ya ain't doing it right, ya ain't doin it wrong, so this is why they keep singing the ROF song. Doesn't matter if apples or oranges grow on different trees, they don't taste the same, and the method of accessing the edible part is unique to each fruit, because the orange is the new apple or the apple the new orange, you can compare them. Because both games have props, both use piston engine airplanes, they've got machine guns, so its the same. Shoot man, in the simhq forums they're (ROF fans) are even saying the ROF engine is better for the A-10 then DCS' |
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Anyway, back on topic.
Here's a few more raw and untouched screenshots. This time, we see a Blenheim attacking a Me 109 Out of the sun...!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I remember with il2 1946 when making co-ops, that the AI Blenheim would become a fighter after dropping it's bombs. Best Regards, MB_Avro. |
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Hmmm think i may of hit a nerve.
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Nah, the main thing is that every second post in this thread is you pointing out the same things in ROF. Sure, it runs better, so does Il2 Forgotten Battles, it's an older and more simple engine so that's a given. Yes, it's in a more polished state, once again it's had years to get there (and it had a similarly rough start). Most of us are ROF players as well, although the game has started to get a little behind the times for me (unfortunately). It's not a contest, and threads like these are great for sharing pictures and highlighting little details made possible by such an advanced engine, your multitude of posts don't contribute much to this discussion.
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I think you are unnerving. This is the Il2 CoD Forum, not the RoF Foum.
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Come on guys, ROF is an WW1 sim ... with airplanes less complicated to operate than the WW2 ones therefore less complicated to simulate.
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Hmmm, not seen a screenshot for the last four pages, interesting innit...........(more like the usual crock..)
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