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Old 05-11-2012, 06:11 PM
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Actually I prefer the look and feel of the DCS engine. Not the details -
At high altitude I think both look great and have their pros and cons.. The DCS engine starts to show it's age the lower you go.

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here CloD wins hands down,
Which is necessary what with the direction of CoD being more than just a flight simulator

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but although CloD looks very beautiful, it has a cartoonish touch to it. And I don't like CloD's occasionally missing houses at the edge of a village and the strange LOD (square) when high up.
I can't put my finger on it.. but I agree.. Something about it looks cartoonish.. I think it has to do with the scaling.. For example, in IL-2, when flying around, did you ever ask yourself.. Why can I see more airfilelds than farms? CoD kind of has that fake look to it too..

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I think DCS's next gen ground engine will be a major step forward, based on the screenshots of the Nevada terrain.
Only time will tell.. They said the same thing about CoD a few years ago!
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