26.03.2010, 17:26
Good day, everyone
Again, some of this week's comments are hilarious.
Being objective, I actually see forward progress in a number of areas. I enjoy seeing the increased details in all the basics. The tree trunks, bark, and leaves are fantastic! The terrain is further randomized like real life-where appropriate. The buildings actually sink into the ground of slopes naturally the way that they should, not like IL-2. The amount of detail in the aeroplane seems to be only typical Maddox Team IL-2 work in the pictures, but allow me to open our minds to the broader picture beyond these screen captures.
Studios have the ability to decrease details that are displayed, very much like how we IL-2 users can decrease graphics features if we choose, say for the sake of performance-but besides my point. The real point from me is that Turul's computer is purposely being used with its lower settings to intentionally conceal the true level of quality that was created in the studio. This is reasonable and standard practice during the developmental stage of games and simulations. It is a proprietary tactic to prevent competitors from reacting with a direct, countering technique of rendering details for themselves.
Look at how the land textures are obviously set at low quality graphics settings, much the way an IL-2 user could if he decided. This is done by decreasing land details quality in IL-2 Hardware Setup, decreasing graphics card settings, and by lowering settings of the texture commands in the confi.ini file of IL-2. Of course, the same can be done with the Storm of War studio working version which is under development.
We are like the spectators at a sports event and not privy to the details that will be revealed in the game by those insiders such as coaches and team captains, figuratively speaking. I can guarantee that the true level of detail and quality which the Maddox Team created in the studio is deliberately being withheld for the above good reasons.
Thank you, Turul.
Again, some of this week's comments are hilarious.
Being objective, I actually see forward progress in a number of areas. I enjoy seeing the increased details in all the basics. The tree trunks, bark, and leaves are fantastic! The terrain is further randomized like real life-where appropriate. The buildings actually sink into the ground of slopes naturally the way that they should, not like IL-2. The amount of detail in the aeroplane seems to be only typical Maddox Team IL-2 work in the pictures, but allow me to open our minds to the broader picture beyond these screen captures.
Studios have the ability to decrease details that are displayed, very much like how we IL-2 users can decrease graphics features if we choose, say for the sake of performance-but besides my point. The real point from me is that Turul's computer is purposely being used with its lower settings to intentionally conceal the true level of quality that was created in the studio. This is reasonable and standard practice during the developmental stage of games and simulations. It is a proprietary tactic to prevent competitors from reacting with a direct, countering technique of rendering details for themselves.
Look at how the land textures are obviously set at low quality graphics settings, much the way an IL-2 user could if he decided. This is done by decreasing land details quality in IL-2 Hardware Setup, decreasing graphics card settings, and by lowering settings of the texture commands in the confi.ini file of IL-2. Of course, the same can be done with the Storm of War studio working version which is under development.
We are like the spectators at a sports event and not privy to the details that will be revealed in the game by those insiders such as coaches and team captains, figuratively speaking. I can guarantee that the true level of detail and quality which the Maddox Team created in the studio is deliberately being withheld for the above good reasons.
Thank you, Turul.