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Hawker17 - 04.06.2010
Good to see they are working on a 4.14 patch for IL-2 1946.
- Frogman2 - 04.06.2010
the damage and pilot models are absolutly stunning
hock: i honestly think that this is going to be the single best flight sim ill ever play (that is if it comes out :lol: )
- genbrien - 04.06.2010
I'm sure that an I9 overclocked at 4ghz + 6gb DDR3 + nextgen ati/nvidia +ssd will do fine. Maybe not maxed out, but med/high surely....... if the game is well optimized (not ala FSX) :roll:
personally, I'm sure that my config will have no problem at low :lol:
BTW nice pics
- GeneralPsycho - 04.06.2010
I really hope that SLI and crossfire will be optimized, and also the engine is efficient. I am about to purchase my second 4870 1gb, dual loop it, and be set.
Re: SOW Update 2010-06-04 - David603 - 08.06.2010
From what Oleg was saying a couple of months ago, his development team is working on Dual Core 2GB RAM PCs with 512MB Graphics cards, so I would assume the game runs on those specs. Apparently the reason why Oleg's team is using mid range hardware like that is because it encourages them to optimise the code better.
No playing SoW if they can't make it run on their machines :wink:
Re: SOW Update 2010-06-04 - James_Cross - 17.06.2010
looks like the ww2 version of Rise of Flight
Re: SOW Update 2010-06-04 - Bolt - 17.06.2010
If I cant play it with decent graphics with a 1 gig Nvidia card & 8 gigs of DDR ram ...we gonna have issues
hock:
Re: SOW Update 2010-06-04 - armydan - 18.06.2010
I've noticed that the two pictures of crashlanded spitfires have the same damage on the engine, is it supposed to be like that or still WIP?
Re: SOW Update 2010-06-04 - Planemad - 18.06.2010
I can see a swastica mod for it :lol:
But one the whole WOW
I love the Bf-109E-3 Cockpit
now that is something to die for
Planemad
Re: SOW Update 2010-06-04 - David603 - 19.06.2010
armydan Wrote:I've noticed that the two pictures of crashlanded spitfires have the same damage on the engine, is it supposed to be like that or still WIP?
That looks like the same aircraft, just moved around for the purpose of showing the differences in terrain.