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Old 06-13-2013, 11:43 AM
Bearcat Bearcat is offline
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That's what makes this interesting... different things are important to each of us. I went to CLoD because it used the entire 16x10 screen instead of letterboxing the picture. Have the modders found a way around that? I might go back and strap on the Mustang for a trip around the pattern.
I thought the lighting in CLoD was better to my eyes... can you explain how you think 1946 is better? I'd like to compare them again.
I meant to say that the lighting in 46 is a far cry from CoD even the general overall lighting of the sim if there are no moving shadows etc involved.. . The lighting in CoD is very close.. about as close to realistic as I have seen in a sim. 46 still looks good but in that area among others it cannot touch CoD.


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Hmmmmm, is that a glass half full, or a glass half empty? Can't quite make out.
No.... more than half full definitely .. I really do appreciate the positive responses to my posts..

(I'm really shooting myself in the foot here lately had to edit that last sentence so it would read like I meant it.. sheesh..)

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