Steel Division Normandy – Iron Fist mission … I broke a duck ;)

well … i finally beat this mission lol… this is one of the hardest rts missions I’ve ever did , I tried it about 20 times , tried central thrusts, left flank , right flank , total air power , going all in early , saving up deployment points and going all in later … man .. this mission had me tearing my hair out … what an absolutely fantastic game , super challenging but extremely rewarding when you finally get it right . I wish id video’d it – I ended up holding the left flank until i smashed the central forest , then deployed armor to right flank with air and arty support … once the initial german counter attack was repelled I went on the counter attack in phase c , air took out AT guns , I kept armor away from forests as at troops can smash them …. amazing and very rewarding … eventually 😉

il2 Sturmovik – Great battles – content envy

Ok … I’ll not lie … seeing all the new content for IL2 great battles makes me sick and green with Envy … it looks gorgeous … Normandy looks fantastic and its C47s can now drop paratroopers … man it just makes me sick with envy 😉

… my first major flight sim love was the original il2 Sturmovik , its graphics , feel , look , just the whole feel was the best combat flight sim at the time . i spent many a teenage year flying it , then i moved on to other sims , racing sims , shooters , civilian flight sims , cliffs of dover … IL2 games always seemed to deliver . The current one seems to be no exception … however ( there’s always a however isn’t there ) … there’s something … missing. I cant put my finger on it …. the maps are great , seasons are modelled , great weather effects , ai unit count that I’m so jealous of , c47s that actually drop parachutists ( nudge nudge ED 😉 on paper it just looks like a really fleshed out ww2 combat flight sim . I own it and granted , havent flown it for a while ( currently downloading for a refresher ) but the thing that seemed so lacking was flight dynamics , the fighters felt much too stable and not alive at all… granted I’ve been flying dcs for years and find its physics great , but jumping on to IL2 the planes feel … well …. dead . I’m not sure if its a setup thing , possibly the fact that all the controls need bound to a key ( I’m a huge fan of using the mouse in vr in dcs to adjust most in cockpit items and it works fantastically well ) .

IL2 is the gateway drug to DCS , good to get you started , great for content variety and a stepping stone to more serious sims … not worse , or better … just different …

Now the old excuse used to be “well , IL2 , you get the whole game and a tonne of planes for £30” or whatever the price was so you put up with a lower fidelity module … but looking at the current business model and prices for IL2 modules , they arent far off ED sales prices for modules. So are the two starting to cross over into each others territory / price bands ?

DCS , love it or loathe it ( I often swing from each emotion where DCS is concerned 😉 its a great sim … the areas in which it lacks are many … but there’s just something that feels right about it .

Part of me wishes ED and IL2 would get together and make the ultimate high fidelity ww2 combat flight sim with a low enough entry cost to attract lots of players ( IL2’s former biggest asset ) , DCS’s free trials and sales are levelling that slightly ( DCS still is not attractive at all for new sim pilots and as a dad , if my son asked for a cfs it would be il2 all the way for value reasons alone 😉 but therein lies the rub … DCS , high price , high fidelity modules requiring a very high power /price rig to run … its basically the grown up cfs on the market isn’t it ?

IL2 is the gateway drug to DCS , good to get you started , great for content variety and a stepping stone to more serious sims … not worse , or better … just different …

although I really do wish there was more ai content for DCS … progress is steady ( if a bit slow for my …. the best solution I can think of for now is to buy both , support our community and the games / genre we love and enjoy all for what they offer … as they really are chalk and cheese and each excel in different areas.

Cheers all , Walsh … Out.

Tinkering with deep fake technology

This is both amazing , and scary. Brian Lane was a ww2 raf pilot officer . This still photo was taken shortly before his death in 1942 . With deep fake technology it allows any still image to be animated with your chosen text converted to speech . I’ve tried to keep the text here neutral if little tongue and cheek as I’m Conscious this is an image of a highly regarded and respected hero of the raf in ww2 … the ethics of this technology is certainly a hot subject and I hope the checks and balances for this tech is tight enough to prevent serious misuse .

Royal Air Force fighter pilot. Born Harrogate, grew up in Pinner. From the picture source website: “Brian Lane flew with RAF 19 Sqn and achieved 7 kills during his career, having seen action over Dunkirk and in the Battle of Britain. On 13 December 1942, he was last seen giving chase to two FW 190s. He never returned from this mission and was listed as “Missing in Action”.

https://www.londonremembers.com/subjects/squadron-leader-brian-lane-dfc

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