Il 2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad more realistic crashes
YES NO The rest of the feature list is pretty impressive. Then there's a new damage modeling system where your plane can get chewed up pretty badly, to the point that it has gaping holes in the wings and fuselage, and that will affect your aircraft's handling on the more realistic difficulty levels. There are thousands and thousands of 3D trees, roads, villages, landmarks, cities, rivers, and more. Visually, this is a gorgeous game aircraft are rendered in sharp detail, but even more impressive were the fully 3D landscapes below.
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#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD MORE REALISTIC CRASHES PC#
Birds of Prey will use the flight models that were developed for the PC game, but almost everything else was rewritten from scratch from the consoles. That's+a+kill! In other words, you're going to be as close to the challenges of real flight and dogfighting as you can get without strapping into a vintage World War II aircraft and actually taking off. At the same time, the game will feature variable realism settings, ranging from a very forgiving arcade flight mode (it's impossible to stall out or get in a spin) to a hardcore realism mode that is comparable to the PC game. Birds of Prey will differ because it is a flight simulator with a few arcade elements added to it.
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Russian developer and publisher 1C announced its entry into the console market last night with the unveiling of several new games, including IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey, the first console version of the heralded World War II flight simulation series that is known for its incredibly realistic flight modeling and attention to detail.Īs Anatoly Subbotin, 1C's PR manager, explained to us, almost all the air combat games that appear on consoles are arcade games with a few flight simulation elements added to them.