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View Poll Results: Do you prefer graphical aspect of ROF or COD one's ?
ROF 26 18.71%
COD 113 81.29%
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Old 12-20-2012, 12:27 PM
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It is not that dramatic. People are perfectly able to make compromises, if they can just be given a realistic game with a lot of content. At this moment we are basicly able to confirm that BoS will not be anywhere near the graphical level of CloD. Now we need to know how much of an upgrade (if any at all) will BoS be when compared to the IL2 1946.

We are being made promises, but that is how it always looks at the start.

What are you on about?
Firstly, RoF is way superior to Il-2 graphically.
Secondly, it is just the engine that is being used. BoS is not RoF. It is an entirely new sim, made using the same engine. This does not mean that it will look exactly the same. We can compare CloD to RoF all day, but until we see more of BoS it is pure conjecture, and you sir are sh*t stirring.

We have seen aircraft models from BoM imported into BoS, and they looked fantastic.
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