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Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad ground attacks
Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad ground attacks








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  1. #IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD GROUND ATTACKS INSTALL#
  2. #IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD GROUND ATTACKS FREE#

Unlike the detailed options menu of the Rise of Flight launcher, IL2: BoS‘s launcher has very basic settings – a good thing, in this humble author’s opinion. Love with the launcher graphics is a good indication.Īlthough pretty, a quick look under the menus reveals the minimalistic approach applies to the settings as well. My engineer-brain wants to call it “minimalistic”, but I hope my artsy counterparts reading this article can give a better description in one of the comments. The launcher application has a special graphical style to it that I can’t exactly explain but I certainly appreciate as the result of a deliberate attempt to look cool. Note: this article is not a thorough review of IL2:Battle of Stalingrad, but I will be looking at aspects of the simulation as I fly through some of the single-player campaign missions.įrom the start, the visuals are impressive.

#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD GROUND ATTACKS INSTALL#

Seeing the IL-2 in action again a few videos on YouTube rekindled the desire enough to update my install and give Battle of Stalingrad a test flight or two.

#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD GROUND ATTACKS FREE#

Unfortunately, Life™ and that age-old enemy “Too Many Projects” sapped at my free time and I temporarily put IL2:BoS up on the shelf. When 1C Game Studios / 777 Studios announced their joint project, I was excited to see new life coming to this epic simulation series. My flight simulation roots include a lot of time in IL2:1946. Bumped up to official release status back in October of 2014, the devs have been hard at work adding new features and hinting at a greater path forward. Released as a pre-release alpha in 2013, 1C Game Studios and 777 Studio‘s IL2: Battle of Stalingrad was a visual masterpiece that promised to be a worthy successor to the IL2 Sturmovik simulation series.










Il-2 sturmovik battle of stalingrad ground attacks