The developers of Korea: IL-2 Series at 1C Games revealed screenshots and details of the airfields we’ll find in the upcoming flight simulator.
We learned in an official post that the folks at 1C have strived to make the airports feel alive instead of looking rather sparse as they do in older simulators.
They have created a library of decorations for this purpose, including parked aircraft, some of which are being repaired. Others are wrecked or in various stages of being salvaged for parts.
There is also plenty of equipment, like weapons or portable power units. On top of that, even the presence of protection personnel is showcased with dedicated quarters and equipment.
Ground textures have been improved, with higher level of detail and a better abilitty to blend with the items placed upon them.
You can check out the screenshots below.





















If you want to hear and see more of Korea: IL-2 Series, you can check out our preview with the latest gameplay.
We also have the first gameplay reveal, a look at the gun effects, some interesting animations for the artillery units that will be implemented in the game, the model for the Lavochkin La-11 piston fighter and its cockpit, 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, one on the cities, one on the control options, one on nature, and one on seasons.
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.
If you’d like to read more flight simulation news, you can find plenty in our latest roundup article from yesterday.
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