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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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Old 05-12-2012, 08:54 PM
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Looks like he's on medium to low settings to me.

This was taken inflight online with only 1280 x 800 resolution: It looks quite a bit prettier on 2600x1650

But anyways, with the new hotfix, the landscape has really come much better. Look at them reflections as well.















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Old 05-12-2012, 09:04 PM
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Thank Krupi for your feedback, and yes...the cache is cleared.

I didn't have much problems in october, if not that i did totally dislike how was English landscape.

@Bliss, i would like see, please, some pics at 12 o'clock, we all know that this game it looks better in the afternoon - evening.
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Old 05-12-2012, 10:06 PM
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@Bliss, i would like see, please, some pics at 12 o'clock, we all know that this game it looks better in the afternoon - evening.
I took this picture with a digital camera as you'll never see what my high noon pictures look like with out it. I assure you I never have lime green grass. I have a high end monitor, and even better, I've calibrated it to IL2COD

It shows up darker than it really is (in the pic). Kinda hard taking a picture of a light source in a dark room without a flash, but you should get an idea of what my landscape looks like.

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Old 05-12-2012, 10:23 PM
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I have a high end monitor, and even better, I've calibrated it to IL2COD
I work in the field of graphics and I don't get what you mean by "calibrated to CloD".
Either the screen is calibrated or not. CloD has nothing to do with it.
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Old 05-12-2012, 10:29 PM
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Meaning if you do a monitor calibration you are calibrating it to a software/pics to do it. I use NVCP and a profile for IL2COD alone so that's the only program that's affected.

I've calibrated my monitor to make IL2COD look "life like" to my eyes. My calibration is the Mk1 eyeball
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Old 05-12-2012, 10:48 PM
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Well, but then it's not really a calibration but just a profile that suits your needs and we're back to the problem where everyone uses different hardware or settings because it looks good to him. But I get what you mean now.

The reason I asked is because many say the colors are off or whatever but the chain is mostly broken. Working in the field of graphics I can only say it's a lost battle to begin with:
  1. Everyone perceives colors and shades of light differently.
  2. Photos (for reference) are also mostly uncalibrated and even if they are calibrated... there's no camera out there able to capture the full spectrum.
  3. The game can't really simulate all weather effects (which have a HUGE impact on far distance viewing.
  4. One of the most important things: The diplay technology of screens used today is still inferior because of enforced background lighting plus the lighting that is added from the "real world" lighting (e.g. lamps, sun etc.) which affects the image even on non-glare screens (which simply diffuse light better than glare screens).


Personally I believe only a very tiny fraction of players actually has access to a screen good enough and calibrated to even make a rough assumption. But then again, it's a very subjective topic.

Personally, when I go out on a sunny day and look at the colors of grass etc. it's very vivid. Even in the UK and Ireland (was there for a holiday).

The mossy, washed out, colors the op want's to have are definately not real.

To me the current CloD engine is really enjoyable.
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Old 05-12-2012, 10:56 PM
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When you calibrate your monitor, you use a program/pictures to get colors correct per that program you are using (AKA a screen/monitor calibration program) I'm just using the same principle with IL2COD. Obviously it required more trial and error than just "adjust brightness until you don't see the 2nd line from the top etc."

But the principle is the same. You always calibrate to what your own eyes see.

I know quite a bit about graphics. You may have heard of one of my brothers

http://digitalblasphemy.com/
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Old 05-13-2012, 04:30 PM
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I agree that colors are in the eye of the beholder, and feel that the complaints are much ado about nothing. I'm too busy flying to care.

BTW, the parachutist should be confinded to quarters, his fingernails are dirty.

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Old 05-13-2012, 06:11 PM
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Is not the monitor....
Does help what Madfish says, with AF at 16x the textures look better also with my ATI 5770HD 1GB.

Thank Madfish.
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Old 05-13-2012, 06:32 PM
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Try textures original

As for ground colours I really love this debate by a bunch of people who sit in front of monitors all day looking at simulated terrain telling everyone what the ground/sea should look like...

There is a myriad of colours, lighting and wind that effect the over all view of ground and sea... The colours and waves can look totally different from day to day especailly in Northern France and the UK... The UK has very changable weather... It might be raining for 2 hours then bright sunshine for 20 mins then hailing. Sunny then a thunder storm and back to Sunny all in one afternoon. Its not like some other countries where you have 3 weeks of sun or 5 days of rain... 3 weeks of cold winter breeze... Its not like that at all! Its totally changable... within hours!

I should know I live there! Some days the colours are dull other days they are bright and vibrant! Its a mix!
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