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Novotny 03-06-2011 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stiboo (Post 231392)
If you bale out over London can your pilot be run over by the number 47 bus? or any vehicle for that matter? Will the pilot run for a bit and dive on the ground like IL2 or will he just stand/lay there ?

The pilot will immediately make for the nearest pub and, depending on how long he had been in-flight - and therefore distressingly sober - may or may not be cognisant of ground-based vehicles. As such, a 'fighter boy' who has been perhaps up to 12 hours away from the ale will disregard everything around him in his furious dash toward said bar and therefore may indeed become yet another casualty of the London transport system. We lost many good men this way.

Should his need for ale be not so pressing, it's entirely possible he will be able to negotiate his journey at a more leisurely pace and therefore avoid death by bus.

Stiboo 03-06-2011 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Novotny (Post 231397)
The pilot will immediately make for the nearest pub and, depending on how long he had been in-flight - and therefore distressingly sober - may or may not be cognisant of ground-based vehicles. As such, a 'fighter boy' who has been perhaps up to 12 hours away from the ale will disregard everything around him in his furious dash toward said bar and therefore may indeed become yet another casualty of the London transport system. We lost many good men this way.

Should his need for ale be not so pressing, it's entirely possible he will be able to negotiate his journey at a more leisurely pace and therefore avoid death by bus.

:)

Prehaps Spifire girl works behind the bar pulling pints for the brave RAF fighter boys?! and you get cockpit blur when you've had one too many!


Anyway...I think you might be right about not showing London due to performance issues...but the cat will be out of the bag in a few days when the game is released, cannot remember ever wanting a game this bad...

Dano 03-06-2011 09:47 PM

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=16307

Is that not london?

SsSsSsSsSnake 03-06-2011 10:02 PM

yes Dano apart form the geezer doing an impression of walking on water :)

Les 03-06-2011 10:06 PM

I have it on good authority that all production of the game has been held up while they try to fix a bug in which the farmers that bail you up with pitch-forks and the civilians that offer you cigarettes keep getting stuck in behaviour loops, not allowing you to race off to the pub at all. Most frustrating. But I've been assured that when you include a hip-flask in your pilot's load-out you can still get pissed on the spot anyway, so not to worry.

Incidentally, along those lines, I still haven't been able to convince Oleg to allow pre or in-flight drinking from said flask, but I suspect he's just holding out so he can include it as a new feature in the Eastern Front expansion. I know for a fact they've got all the game mechanics worked out for it, blurred vision and altered responsiveness of the controls etc. There's even a part of the campaign where your drinking gets out of control and you're grounded until you straighten out, then, ironically, later on in the campaign when you've become flight leader you have to discipline your wingman for doing the same thing, after one unfortunate incident too many, shooting up friendly ground-targets I believe.

Anyway, to sum up, yes, on-ground collision detection has been written into the game engine, but won't be included in the initial release and neither will be the realism setting whereby you must control your pilots level of sobriety. Technically though, the drunken pilot thing has been in Il-2 from the start, but people just assumed when the pilots and crew bailed out and ran for a while before keeling over it was out of a sense of relief or self-preservation. No, they're just too pissed to go any further. But Oleg and the crew had to cut out the pre and in-flight drinking animations to keep the game's PG rating, and the old Il-2 engine wasn't really up to giving you the necessary level of realistic drinking control anyway, and you know what Oleg's like, if the feature can't be done properly, it gets ditched.

Cheers.:grin:

major_setback 03-06-2011 10:27 PM

[EDIT: I see a link was already posted].


There were a few screenshots a month os so ago:

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...026_201759.jpg

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...100558copy.jpg

http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g2...095610copy.jpg

See my sig' for all screenies.


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IceFire 03-06-2011 11:26 PM

It looks like London.... it smells like London... Surely it's Toronto!

Biggs 03-06-2011 11:29 PM

"Where?"

"London."

"London?"

"London."

"London?"

"Yes, London. You know: fish, chips, cup 'o tea... bad food, worse weather, Mary f***ing Poppins... LONDON!"

Codex 03-07-2011 12:17 AM

NO! London will not be in CoD ... because there's no 24 Core / 5000 Jhz (Jigga Hertz) processors on the market yet that can render it on the screen. :-P


http://riddlethos.com/wp-content/upl.../Doc-Brown.jpg

Feathered_IV 03-07-2011 12:19 AM

Think of London, a small city.
It's dark, dark in the daytime.
People sleep, sleep in the daytime.
If they want to, if they want to..

etc.


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