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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.

 
 
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Old 09-07-2012, 07:56 PM
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Okay so this was the original post.

Weather effects:

2m and 05 Seconds........now that's a thick overcast...that is not a layer of see-through blobs that pop-up everywhere...that's a thick solid layer of cloud!

4m and 59 Seconds.....Diving through that solid layer of overcast to see what is beneath the clouds. I have never seen an overcast sky portrayed this well in any flight sim.

and yes Weather/rain/clouds is part of the main simulation experience I would expect from any flight simulation as it could make the difference between losing a chasing enemy or not seeing them at-all.

Weather needs to be this good if not in CloD then at-least the Sequel?!
Hi Mystic.

I have always enjoyed Your work (flight-sim videos and more). That game, You just showed us, is super immersive, and I have it for the same reason. Arcade or not, it has the best ground & sky graphics ever seen in any flight sim.
To me, CloD seems no where near finished (nor even half finished) and it seems to me, to be a mere halfhearted attemt to update the original il-2 game. And having followed this games development and progression (CloD that is) for almost 7 years now, the missing immersion factors (the game already being outdated by lesser games) in fact sadness me...

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