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Old 04-03-2010, 10:04 AM
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Jeez, calm down girls, everyone is entitled to their opinion. I did say in my post that i recognise how good the lighting is, but the overaul feel for me is still Il2-ish, but like i said its still a WIP. No doubt when we see it in all its glory in directX 11 it will look stunning. Now put your hand bags down.
hehe if u are referring to quick replies, on the edge reactions.... girls and old ladies with bags is maybe not the best analogy.... I think the word you are looking for are football fans
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Old 04-03-2010, 10:51 AM
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A thing we really need for movie-making is Z-axis rotation for the camera.

In all the flight sims out so far, you can never get the horizon to be anything but straight and level. No good for movies that!

We need Z-axis rotation for dynamic shots, tilted horizons, dramatic screenies and movies. Please look into it, it should not be difficult at all to program.

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Old 04-03-2010, 01:09 PM
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A thing we really need y-axis rotation for dynamic shots, tilted horizons, dramatic screenies and movies. Please look into it, it should not be difficult at all to program.
I believe U mean a Z-axis rotation, other than that, yes, u're completely right in ur request...



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Old 04-03-2010, 01:12 PM
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Very nice video!
It's really much better than IL-2, no doubt about this.

I very much liked the visibility and then the clouds and the colours (especially the sea).
I'd prefer better looking skins, but actually that's something that we should see after the game release - too early to worry about this, especially when knowing that we already get twice the quality of IL-2
Tracers, ok not good, but it's WIP as very wise Oleg came to explain so we don't have any misjudgement.

All in all, and knowing that we're still seeing WIP and DX9, I'm sure that we're about to see a hell of a game

PS. Oleg, is it yet too early to talk about system specs?
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Old 04-06-2010, 01:24 PM
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Oleg,

thx for the update, the in-game video is looking very good already in beta form


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Very nice video!
It's really much better than IL-2, no doubt about this.

I very much liked the visibility and then the clouds and the colours (especially the sea).
+1 on the distant object visibility improvement !!

this is one of the main problems in il2 currently and needs to be solved
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Old 04-06-2010, 02:04 PM
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I'd really like to see some big formations this friday
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