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Old 01-06-2012, 07:21 PM
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I wonder why in the first famous leaked video the mirror seems to work allright:

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Old 01-06-2012, 07:23 PM
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Looks like I am not the only one thats keeping an eye on the sukhoi forum right
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Right mate ... I'm planning to study Russian, btw
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I remember when this came out. I was blown away. What happened to all those nice clouds? And the backlit lighting of the sun on the clouds? What happened to that smooth fps? I really hope this stuff makes it into the add on.

If they ever need more cash for this sim Oleg or Luthier should publish a book on the making of this sim. A "behind the music" of IL2 Cliffs of Dover. I would pay for it
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I remember when this came out. I was blown away. What happened to all those nice clouds? And the backlit lighting of the sun on the clouds? What happened to that smooth fps? I really hope this stuff makes it into the add on.

If they ever need more cash for this sim Oleg or Luthier should publish a book on the making of this sim. A "behind the music" of IL2 Cliffs of Dover. I would pay for it
They have announced it mate, it comes with the BoM special edition
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Old 01-06-2012, 09:14 PM
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Isn't in that video the older OpenGL game engine which they later on
scrapped in favor of DirectX ?
I believe the switch from already OpenGL steady progress to DirectX
proved to be much more difficult than anticipated .
Pretty smooth video play there going on
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Old 01-06-2012, 09:26 PM
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Isn't in that video the older OpenGL game engine which they later on
scrapped in favor of DirectX ?
I believe the switch from already OpenGL steady progress to DirectX
proved to be much more difficult than anticipated .
Pretty smooth video play there going on
im not sure about what you saying. im preatty sure DX10 and DX11 were anounced preatty ealry on the development. no links


on another hand now i see hwo they fooled me to buy the game
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Old 01-06-2012, 09:39 PM
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No problem guys, it's just 60 dollars to get the actual product they fooled us into buying.
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Old 01-07-2012, 02:50 PM
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Isn't in that video the older OpenGL game engine which they later on scrapped in favor of DirectX ?
I believe the switch from already OpenGL steady progress to DirectX
proved to be much more difficult than anticipated .
Pretty smooth video play there going on
This is how baseless rumours are born

They've never spoken about or promised any OpenGL support.

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Old 01-07-2012, 06:57 PM
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This is how baseless rumours are born

They've never spoken about or promised any OpenGL support.
Did I say anywhere in my post that they promised OpenGL support ?
what are you talking about ? rumors ? didn't they create CloD based on OpenGL
for quite some time before switching to DirectX ? No ?
whatever dude
I am not new around , sorry , you've picked up the wrong guy .
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