The developers of the upcoming combat flight simulator Korea: IL-2 Series at 1C Games released a new set of screenshots.
Specifically, we get to see some renders of the cockpit of the Lavochkin La-11.
We can see how the cockpit has been reproduced, including wear and tear due to usage, creating a lived-in look and feel. The developer’s artists have intentionally designed it so that it looks like an aircraft with a history and not fresh off the production lines.
Interestingly, we also hear that they reproduced the unevenness of some panels and elements due to the manufacturing tolerances that can be witnessed in historical photographs.
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Korea: IL-2 Series is in development for PC, but doesn’t have a release date just yet. Recently, we got to see some interesting animations for the artillery units that will be implemented in the game, the model for the Lavochkin La-11 piston fighter, and a look at the ground vehicles and their destruction.
We also have a video focusing on engine sounds and a rather spectacular look at the visual damage modeling.
If you’re unfamiliar with the IL-2 series, it’s a combat flight simulation series that debuted all the way back in 2001 with IL-2 Sturmovik, set on the Eastern Front of World War II.
At that time, it was very innovative among combat flight simulators and provided a lot of interesting features in a genre that was already starting to drop out of the AAA field into a much smaller niche. It also included a rather advanced multiplayer suite for the time.