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JOED70 08-04-2010 04:16 PM

Thoughts after taking a break from BOP
 
I took a break for a few months from Il2 on PS3 ( went riding in the Wild West) and have returned to playing what for me is one of the Top Video games of all times. Considering that my video game addiction started way back 79-80 with text adventures on my TRS-80 . and my first flight sim was Chuck Yeager’s Advanced Flight Trainer game for the Tandy 1000 and have owned just about every console system from Atari ,Coleco up thru the Nintendo and Sega years. Sims and particularly flight sims have caused me to part with $1000’s over the years . So the $90 I parted with for this game is the bargain of a lifetime (Anton et,al you guys really have created a masterpiece that now 11 months since release still maintains all it’s lure ) . Mind you the other major factor in this is the great community that this game has . So kudos to all fellow players as well. :mrgreen:
Now that I’m back playing I have noticed a few big improvements in game play one being a few new regular players . :!: But the single most important change is one that has to do with my video setup which I changed during my break from the sky’s . I had my PS3 hooked up to my JVC amp with HD component cables (RGB) then from amp to HD set . In order to play Bluray I switched to Video direct to TV via HDMI audio is still Toslink to amp. Well its like night and day as far online play goes I can now see with much better detail plus I can now tell when I’m hitting or missing can actually see the explosions flash on a bogey when my cannon rounds strike. I can also see the tracer trails both incoming and outgoing as individual trails not just a mixed stream . So many times before it would be a WTF moment and wanting to pull what hair I have left out not being able to figure out why I could not strike any hits or tell exactly were incoming fire was from. So if anyone has the type of setup I was using I highly recommend switching to HDMI if an HD set.
My other observations about the mechanics of this game is the fact that in realistic and arcade gravity ,drag and friction have been greatly reduced , plane will stall but it doesn’t fall out the sky. In simulator mode this is much better but the lack of target id or some limited tracking ability make this to difficult for a lot of players this is after all a 2D version of a 4D environment tracking of some sort is needed to compensate for this as well as the fact that you are missing feel and perspective . This is the reason that the dive speeds for a lot of the aircraft appear off the ability to change these settings when creating a room would be a real plus if a sequel ever makes its way to us consol guys. That is really the only thing missing from making this a 100% perfect game is the ability to have more control in mission parameters for online i.e. gravity, friction, drag, limit type of aircraft i.e. no bombers in dogfights the ability to remove problem players from rooms and improvements in the hit/kill tracking or some incentive for players to bail .
Despite all that I will keep playing and having fun as others will also because of all the wonderful work that went into this piece of art. That and the great community of like minded players . I have missed you all and look forward to zooming around the online skies again with you all.

olife 08-04-2010 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by JOED70 (Post 173514)
I took a break for a few months from Il2 on PS3 ( went riding in the Wild West) and have returned to playing what for me is one of the Top Video games of all times. Considering that my video game addiction started way back 79-80 with text adventures on my TRS-80 . and my first flight sim was Chuck Yeager’s Advanced Flight Trainer game for the Tandy 1000 and have owned just about every console system from Atari ,Coleco up thru the Nintendo and Sega years. Sims and particularly flight sims have caused me to part with $1000’s over the years . So the $90 I parted with for this game is the bargain of a lifetime (Anton et,al you guys really have created a masterpiece that now 11 months since release still maintains all it’s lure ) . Mind you the other major factor in this is the great community that this game has . So kudos to all fellow players as well. :mrgreen:
Now that I’m back playing I have noticed a few big improvements in game play one being a few new regular players . :!: But the single most important change is one that has to do with my video setup which I changed during my break from the sky’s . I had my PS3 hooked up to my JVC amp with HD component cables (RGB) then from amp to HD set . In order to play Bluray I switched to Video direct to TV via HDMI audio is still Toslink to amp. Well its like night and day as far online play goes I can now see with much better detail plus I can now tell when I’m hitting or missing can actually see the explosions flash on a bogey when my cannon rounds strike. I can also see the tracer trails both incoming and outgoing as individual trails not just a mixed stream . So many times before it would be a WTF moment and wanting to pull what hair I have left out not being able to figure out why I could not strike any hits or tell exactly were incoming fire was from. So if anyone has the type of setup I was using I highly recommend switching to HDMI if an HD set.
My other observations about the mechanics of this game is the fact that in realistic and arcade gravity ,drag and friction have been greatly reduced , plane will stall but it doesn’t fall out the sky. In simulator mode this is much better but the lack of target id or some limited tracking ability make this to difficult for a lot of players this is after all a 2D version of a 4D environment tracking of some sort is needed to compensate for this as well as the fact that you are missing feel and perspective . This is the reason that the dive speeds for a lot of the aircraft appear off the ability to change these settings when creating a room would be a real plus if a sequel ever makes its way to us consol guys. That is really the only thing missing from making this a 100% perfect game is the ability to have more control in mission parameters for online i.e. gravity, friction, drag, limit type of aircraft i.e. no bombers in dogfights the ability to remove problem players from rooms and improvements in the hit/kill tracking or some incentive for players to bail .
Despite all that I will keep playing and having fun as others will also because of all the wonderful work that went into this piece of art. That and the great community of like minded players . I have missed you all and look forward to zooming around the online skies again with you all.

hello
my first sim plane game was f19 sealth fighter on commodore 64 computer in 1984 or1985.it is funny because it is a sim about the planethat actually we know under the name of f117 sealth bomber but in 84-85 this project was so secret that nobody knew the real name of this plane and the name of this plane in the game was f19!!lol...and if u can see the lines of the plane draw in the box of the game!!!lol!!!totally capricious!!but i had a lot of fun with this game with my brother...and offline!!of course!!!

Zatoichi_Sanjuro 08-04-2010 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by JOED70 (Post 173514)
I took a break for a few months from Il2 on PS3 ( went riding in the Wild West) ...

Is that game worth picking up? I've heard it doesn't have much lasting appeal. :confused:

Anyway, welcome back to the skies.

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Originally Posted by olife (Post 173533)
hello
my first sim plane game was f19 sealth fighter on commodore 64 computer in 1984 or1985.

Amstrad 464 ftw! Especially with the monochrome screen, every game was in hi-tech night vision! :D

All I can remember is Harrier Attack, and not being very good at it.

olife 08-04-2010 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Zatoichi_Sanjuro (Post 173541)
Is that game worth picking up? I've heard it doesn't have much lasting appeal. :confused:

Anyway, welcome back to the skies.



Amstrad 464 ftw! Especially with the monochrome screen, every game was in hi-tech night vision! :D

All I can remember is Harrier Attack, and not being very good at it.

hello bud

yes i remenber my neighbour had an amstrad 464 and we played a lot harrier attack too!!!green and black screen!!!what a very nice recollection!!and not a blue ray disk!!lol...but a cassette and easy to "pirat" with a double cassette recorder!!!lol!!!!

edal86 08-04-2010 11:56 PM

I also took a break from IL2 Birds of Prey (PS3), but I have been playing for about 3 days now and I have to say that I am impressed to see people online even more than before. I think I had more trouble finding a game back then than now lol (mostly on realistic).

Long Live the flight sims!! :)

Gilly 08-05-2010 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by olife (Post 173533)
hello
my first sim plane game was f19 sealth fighter on commodore 64 computer in 1984 or1985.it is funny because it is a sim about the planethat actually we know under the name of f117 sealth bomber but in 84-85 this project was so secret that nobody knew the real name of this plane and the name of this plane in the game was f19!!lol...and if u can see the lines of the plane draw in the box of the game!!!lol!!!totally capricious!!but i had a lot of fun with this game with my brother...and offline!!of course!!!


I still have my ZX spectrum and F19 Stealth Fighter! What a superb game it was and to a degree still is!! The four maps provided were huge, for example the northern Europe one takes in the whole of northern Russia, Finland, Sweden and Norway!
It's a game I still dig the Speccy out for along with Elite, Turbo Esprit and School Days......,
Oh to be 8 again!!!

winny 08-05-2010 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Gilly (Post 173599)
I still have my ZX spectrum and F19 Stealth Fighter! What a superb game it was and to a degree still is!! The four maps provided were huge, for example the northern Europe one takes in the whole of northern Russia, Finland, Sweden and Norway!
It's a game I still dig the Speccy out for along with Elite, Turbo Esprit and School Days......,
Oh to be 8 again!!!

I had the original flight simulator for the speccy, the cessna one, and school days was one of my favourite games ever.

dkwookie 08-05-2010 10:11 AM

This was my fav spectrum game:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4vqDT55rNo

Gilly 08-05-2010 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by dkwookie (Post 173614)
This was my fav spectrum game:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4vqDT55rNo

Ahh good old 'southern belle'- still have a copy of that. Never did beat the 48 minute record......

Few more flashbacks
http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/882fadf3.jpg
http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/479ecead.jpg

http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/63369324.jpg

http://i941.photobucket.com/albums/a...l/2b6f587d.jpg

JOED70 08-05-2010 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Gilly (Post 173599)
I still have my ZX spectrum and F19 Stealth Fighter! What a superb game it was and to a degree still is!! The four maps provided were huge, for example the northern Europe one takes in the whole of northern Russia, Finland, Sweden and Norway!
It's a game I still dig the Speccy out for along with Elite, Turbo Esprit and School Days......,
Oh to be 8 again!!!

Speccy? Was that was a eruo version of a Tandy or TRS80?
I would say that other then BOP the my Favorite Flight games would be The old X-Wing vs Tie for the PC Old 486's could run it . Secret weapons over Normandy . Both had very good gameplay /replayablity.
There was a game for the Sega called LHX attack Helicopter that would make a great Download for PS3 store, (as Sega games seem easy to convert ) also 688i Attack class sub game for Sega both games was very ahead of thier time .

I still have mY coleco vision but sadly Dam Buster game will not work along with most of the Cartridges Donky Kong is still going strong that big ape really is tough haha .


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