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Fjordmonkey 06-07-2013 11:01 AM

Meh. Until I see some real, tangiable videos posted by the BoS-team, I won't bother with even getting slightly excited.

SlipBall 06-08-2013 07:37 AM

No one should expect the new sim to viral Clod...it was proven that most people are unwilling to do a serious and necessary upgrade. Clod at release demanded a strong rig and that was to be expected. The mistake was that 1C should have been honest and stated a realistic system requirement on the box.

klem 06-08-2013 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 504424)
No one should expect the new sim to viral Clod...it was proven that most people are unwilling to do a serious and necessary upgrade. Clod at release demanded a strong rig and that was to be expected. The mistake was that 1C should have been honest and stated a realistic system requirement on the box.

As things turned out I have to agree but I don't think 1C expected it to go that way. I understand why 1C tried to build something that would be capable of running on a 2GHz DX9 rig as well as on PC specs still not achievable even now but it seems you can only stretch a piece of elastic so far before it breaks. Oleg always said it would take a rig capable of running IL-2 1946 "very well" just to run CoD on low settings but in the event they were unable to do that.

vranac 06-08-2013 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SlipBall (Post 504424)
No one should expect the new sim to viral Clod...it was proven that most people are unwilling to do a serious and necessary upgrade. Clod at release demanded a strong rig and that was to be expected. The mistake was that 1C should have been honest and stated a realistic system requirement on the box.

Exactly.

But my friend was running CloD with cheap AMD x2 and 9600gt 512MB.
On low 1300 resolution and low to mid settings, he had stops because of low VRAM but it was playable.
Other one had gts250 1GB (9800gt renamed) and had good experience.
Those cards were 3 generations old when CloD came out.
Some pilots were also discouraged by the posts of some fans of another sim,
like "this is terrible, it want run on my gtx580" so they didn't upgrade.

Sokol1 06-08-2013 03:29 PM

Quote:

but it still doesn't seem to be on the same level as the CoD cockpits.
Well, 777/1c never promised equal or surpass CloD cockpits level/interation, its initial proposal is just a new version of IL-2 (2001 - not 1946), with graphics, FM and DM updated.

We need create realistic expectations according to these proposals to avoid a new "Clod drama". :)

Sokol1

Chivas 06-08-2013 05:15 PM

As much animosity as I have toward the BOS developers for their part in COD's demise I would never underestimate their capabilities. I think their 109 cockpit is very good, and would expect them to be able to tweak, add, improve, rewrite the ROF game engine to make a decent combat flight sim, just as Team Fusion is tweaking, adding, improving, rewriting the COD game engine. Both will have their problems, but that's just part of the evolution of the genre.

zakkandrachoff 06-08-2013 09:10 PM

Bfs
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1j0LFPNVko

:-P:-P:-P

zakkandrachoff 06-09-2013 03:07 PM

Bf109f4
 
http://forum.il2sturmovik.net/index....&attach_id=349

http://forum.il2sturmovik.net/index....&attach_id=350

8-)

vranac 06-09-2013 03:41 PM

That looks pretty dull when compared with original cockpits.


http://i360.photobucket.com/albums/o...2.jpg~original
http://i360.photobucket.com/albums/o...1.jpg~original
http://i360.photobucket.com/albums/o...9.jpg~original

zakkandrachoff 06-09-2013 07:03 PM

olegg , 777, c1 :
 
http://genophoria.files.wordpress.co...e-my-money.jpg


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