The props look like they are like a 8 or 10 bladers
WOP can pull of some nice graphics . . .
IIRC ROF's goodness started of pretty rocky . . .
Some good stuff on the recent posts . . . this place is always funny because of the mis reading of things. The devs throw the answer down, and then its skipped over, like that co-op thang.
As for the devs not knowing what features / improvements or what not due to their lack of playing their own game or the competitor's game . . .
They have what we've given them, they have the history of IL-2 to draw from, and they have all the promised features to implement. That's a lot of work already.
And who knows? Once they have a better working game for the sequel, that they will have the time to R & D and play other sims or flight games to find features that are useful.
Yes its hard to trust what the Luthier is saying. Yeah he's broken it with alot of undeliverables. But the devs did stick to improving the game, and getting it working.
We have that to work off of. The devs have a proven track record of fixing stuff as resources allow.
Hopefully the sequel's engine will be in a far better condition that CloD's and instead of leading from behind and doing damage control and putting out fires, they will be able to lead from ahead and have time to develop and add features. So we'll have more features to enjoy in the sequel. And if its not as optimized as it should, at least we'll know they'll stick to it and make it better.
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Q Do you consider that you've achieved about as much as you can, performance wise, with the game engine at the moment and that people's systems now have to be improved to improve performance?
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Yes, we’re pretty of the same opinion. We’re not doing further optimization at this time, we’re improving features instead. Specifically landscape geometry and clouds for starters, but all that is for the sequels.
my note: the context behind it I wonder if the 'no further optimization' is answered in terms of the Clod development only (since only one patch left for it) and only features to the engine (and more features given to the sequels) will be put in the final patch? Because one can't have too much optimization. Optimization is always good.
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that the sequel's engine is relatively bug free / optimized and they are just adding features to it. Heck maybe they might be having two engines, one detail rich for the sim BOM and a dumbed down one for hte MMO.
That could explain why they can't work on CloD because they have a sequel and a mmo . . .But I'm just speculating . .
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Q. Do you still have some of the original engine coders?
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Yes. We even still have the core of the original 2001 Il-2 team working on the products.
This is nice
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I know you stated the next CloD patch will be the last, so that means any fixes, advances and such into the game engine that come from the sequel will not be translated at some time or another back into CloD? Will Clod be completely abandoned in whatever state the final patch leaves it with no hope small updates, etc?
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Why would you think that? We've never done that before, and I've always stated that our plans remain the same. There were many issues in the original IL-2 in 2001. After a few updates to the original, Forgotten Battles was released and there were no more updates to the original Il-2. That doesn't mean it was abandoned however! You can still play all of the original Il-2 content with 1946, all carried over and updated with the rest of the engine.
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I like this; that they will improve the engine and carry over to previous games in the series. So Clod development maybe be stopped now, but later fixed and updated with added fixes / improvements future iterations of games will bring.
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