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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.

View Poll Results: At which screen resolution are you flying in CoD?
1024x768 4 1.57%
1280x720 6 2.36%
1280x800 3 1.18%
1280x1024 13 5.12%
1680x1050 53 20.87%
1920x1080 100 39.37%
Other (please specify) 75 29.53%
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Old 08-18-2011, 03:54 PM
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I voted other because of the on-line game play changes dramatically.

In SP it doesn't matter much for K/D ratio

I conducted an experiment, found out the damage box's in on-line play change for the end user but not the other guy on the other end; say for instance I fly my 28 inch monitor 1920x1600 in IL2 @1024x768 because the hit box's become more bigger the objects are bigger and i have a theory that the bullets are bigger and I get faster kills. My K/D went way up after flying like this. Sure the planes and graphics look like crap but hey I want kills now.
Really??? So a guy flying online with a very high resolution is likely to be shot at by bullets the size of basketballs? wow if thats true thats a horrible flaw.
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