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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 05-05-2012, 09:40 AM
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I think it is not a problem to make 1 animation but it is a huge workload to make all details for several different planes correctly or at least not ugly.
The pilot model there isn't in the cockpit. You can see the arms and the belts of the paracute only during the bailing out... So, if it isn't a problem, why they haven't put this animation after a year from release?
Sorry, but we have the windmills that rotate under wind effects and we can't see this simple animation in our simulator (if I can call in this way)?

Yeah, the priorities are other, but they cannot promise things unrealizable for them. But I don't want open a new polemic, it isn't my intention, I want to be clear. :9

DCS: P-51D is a Beta yet because it was released about 5 days ago, but for many reasons, it is better than IL-2 Cliffs of Dover. Yes, it is only a plane, but I think this product deserves attention just like other DCS products (not Flamming Cliffs, I find this one too much arcade)...

This is a tutorial about the startup by Fighters Combat Sims team:


This is an exsample about takeoff and landing:



In conditions of inverted flight, or spin, sincerly I've not tried the bailing out yet. If I have some news I will post that here!
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Old 05-05-2012, 10:31 AM
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The pilot model there isn't in the cockpit. You can see the arms and the belts of the paracute only during the bailing out... So, if it isn't a problem, why they haven't put this animation after a year from release?
Sorry, but we have the windmills that rotate under wind effects and we can't see this simple animation in our simulator (if I can call in this way)?

Yeah, the priorities are other, but they cannot promise things unrealizable for them. But I don't want open a new polemic, it isn't my intention, I want to be clear. :9
There is no point in polemic because a pilot is not a windmill, one animation is not several animations, DCS P-51 is not CloD and "WIP" is not a "promise".

Please support DCS and buy everything they produce but post about it in this section http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/forumdisplay.php?f=205 where it belongs. In the main section it is offtopic prohibited by the forum rules.
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Old 05-05-2012, 10:42 AM
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The pilot model there isn't in the cockpit. You can see the arms and the belts of the paracute only during the bailing out... So, if it isn't a problem, why they haven't put this animation after a year from release?
Sorry, but we have the windmills that rotate under wind effects and we can't see this simple animation in our simulator (if I can call in this way)?

Yeah, the priorities are other, but they cannot promise things unrealizable for them. But I don't want open a new polemic, it isn't my intention, I want to be clear. :9

DCS: P-51D is a Beta yet because it was released about 5 days ago, but for many reasons, it is better than IL-2 Cliffs of Dover. Yes, it is only a plane, but I think this product deserves attention just like other DCS products (not Flamming Cliffs, I find this one too much arcade)...

In conditions of inverted flight, or spin, sincerly I've not tried the bailing out yet. If I have some news I will post that here!
The only problem with this sim is that I am still looking for information about what it is about. Below is a list of questions hopefully someone can answer.

1) What planes are you up against in single player mode?
2) Are there any bomber escorts?
3) Are the ground targets all WorldWar 2 models?
4) Can you make your own battles?
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Old 05-05-2012, 11:18 AM
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The only problem with this sim is that I am still looking for information about what it is about. Below is a list of questions hopefully someone can answer.

1) What planes are you up against in single player mode?
2) Are there any bomber escorts?
3) Are the ground targets all WorldWar 2 models?
4) Can you make your own battles?
I answer at your questions posting two string of the DCS FAQs:

Q: How is the P-51 supposed to fit into DCS? This makes no sense to me.
A: DCS is an open simulation environment, not confined to any one era, level of fidelity, or 1st party development. In the future ED and 3rd parties may add all sorts of different units ranging from gliders to X-51s.

Q: How is a P-51 supposed to fight in a modern Georgian war against modern aircraft and air defense systems?
A: It simply does not need to. It is up to the mission designer to put what units he or she wishes into the mission.

Prabably in future we will see other aircrafts and veicles. For now you can fly the missions in single player with the Mustang and you can use a easy mission builder to create your personal missions.
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Old 05-05-2012, 11:41 AM
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I answer at your questions posting two string of the DCS FAQs:

Q: How is the P-51 supposed to fit into DCS? This makes no sense to me.
A: DCS is an open simulation environment, not confined to any one era, level of fidelity, or 1st party development. In the future ED and 3rd parties may add all sorts of different units ranging from gliders to X-51s.

Q: How is a P-51 supposed to fight in a modern Georgian war against modern aircraft and air defense systems?
A: It simply does not need to. It is up to the mission designer to put what units he or she wishes into the mission.

Prabably in future we will see other aircrafts and veicles. For now you can fly the missions in single player with the Mustang and you can use a easy mission builder to create your personal missions.
Thanks for the reply. You state that you can use a easy mission editor to build and create missions, but what models are there to choose from World War 2? I wouldn't like to be up against modern APC etc. I just need to know if there are any models from World War 2 I can build my missions around.
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