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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 07-12-2013, 02:04 AM
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I don't get this, and I don't mean just you, Feathered. Everyone on every forum is gushing about how great the pilots look. Rise of Flight has had these sort of pilot animations for years, although I don't recall any reflections from the goggles, but I could be wrong.

It's almost as if no-one can think of anything else to comment on, unless they're busy identifying a LaGG-3 as MiG-3, like one chap.

The aircraft look good, but not as good as the 109s did. The one in the 'leaked' vid looked better imo. Particularly the aerials.

I am wondering if any part of the pilot's movements other than head turn will be tied to TIR. Just from an immersion and movie making standpoint it would be great if at least the lean L,R,F,B movements could be tired to TIR like the head turns are.. Since the animations are already there I imagine it wouldn't be too hard but I don't know. Now that Ilya is back on the scene and going to WWII the genre will be getting pretty darned interesting.. It is a GREAT time to be a fan of WWII flight sims.. Lost to look forward to.
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