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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: Acccuracy and preference for moded vs current tracers
I think we should immediately use the "new" tracers. 19 14.18%
I think with some more work the "new" tracers should be used. 50 37.31%
Indifferent to the tracer effects/possible effects. 35 26.12%
I like the current tracers. 30 22.39%
Voters: 134. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 08-22-2011, 11:59 AM
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Mh, all the same I actually regret that this thread has been taken over, or lets say taken away from the subject that winny, yellonet and helicon were argueing about.

I read the whole thread now in about 1,5 hours, and winny really made a point there within this discussion, sadly Bliss just did not get it.

Now the last few pages since yellonet and winny are not writing anymore it is dull again like in the beginning, old stuff gets brought up again and again like vibrations and guncam footage.

The idea that the tracer "bar"'s front point is inside the trajectory arc, but the "bar"'s end is not when for example pulling up or down is a good one.

Winny and yellonet, go ahead, hopefully you will ever get a statement of a dev what they think about it(its just geometry/math/physics ;; they sure considered this in the making, but must have had other priorities)

Whatever, let them rage on in here
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